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Who's your ISP ?



Imagine having a connection speed like this.

**This is what happened when I went on speedtest today** :eek:
 


Imagine having a connection speed like this.

**This is what happened when I went on speedtest today** :eek:

Are you with Sky Broadband now ? I was unaware they provide anything above a 20Meg package.

Sorry but sometimes speedtest can give you fault results. Try downloading a test file from Thinbroadband.com - I usually get about 2.2MB/sec from there. http://www.thinkbroadband.com/download.html
 
Are you with Sky Broadband now ? I was unaware they provide anything above a 20Meg package.

Sorry but sometimes speedtest can give you fault results. Try downloading a test file from Thinbroadband.com - I usually get about 2.2MB/sec from there. http://www.thinkbroadband.com/download.html
Yes, I've recently migrated from AOL to Sky Broadband, at first, the results were so poor, I thought we would never get high speed, until infact today, we reached more than our advertised speed.
Normally we get downloads of 1.5MBs per second and our average speed is about 12megs (not bad) and we even get pings as low as 5 when I was playing gunz: the duel.

This provider is actually really good, I highly recommend people using this provider big time. :D
 

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