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What type of Internet connection do you have?
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Broadband
24 (92.3%)
Dial-up
0 (0.0%)
Other
2 (7.7%)
Total votes: 26
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andy190
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Feb 8
th
, 2012 at 9:29pm
andy190
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Hi I was just curious about what type of Internet connection people have. If you tick other, post what it was & I'll see if I can add it to the poll.
P.S. Admin if this isn't allowed just delete it.
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Feb 8
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, 2012 at 11:00pm
machineman9
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11mbps broadband, according to Speedtest.net
Not bad!
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Feb 9
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, 2012 at 3:25am
Fozzer
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Hereford. England. EGBS.
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Talk-Talk. 8 Mbps Broadband.
Actual speed:
6.4 Mbps download.
0.7 Mbps upload.
ADSL Wired Modem. (No Router).
Paul.
I well remember using Dial-up in the 1990's, and early 2000's!
My first Service Provider was "Freeserve", and I still get my e-mail via them!
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Feb 9
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expat
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What's dial-up
Matt
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Feb 9
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, 2012 at 9:28am
ozzy72
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Something from the early Cretaceous Period Matt
There are two types of aeroplane, Spitfires and everything else that wishes it was a Spitfire!
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Feb 9
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, 2012 at 10:16am
Fozzer
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ozzy72 wrote
on Feb 9
th
, 2012 at 9:28am:
Something from the early Cretaceous Period Matt
Formation flying with CFS 2 on Internet Dial-up was a wonderful experience not to be forgotten...
...providing that you only stayed on-line for no more than two hours...
Otherwise you got automatically disconnected, and had to re-dial and re-connect to CFS 2 again...
...Happy days!...
...!
Paul...Freeserve addict...
...!
P.S...even with my (high-speed?) Broadband connection, I still have to dial up to get connected to my Service Provider, every time I fire up my Computer. (ADSL Wired Modem, no Router).
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ozzy72 wrote
on Feb 9
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, 2012 at 9:28am:
Something from the early Cretaceous Period Matt
I'm slightly better off -- the tar isn't in liquid form and, except for weather, covers most of the miles to the library.
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Feb 10
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, 2012 at 5:55pm
Steve M
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I have the $68 dollars per month one.
Flying with twins is a lot of fun..
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Feb 10
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Webb
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Dial up? Seriously?
I don't even have a dial up modem anymore.
I'd like to see a breakdown between DSL, cable and pure wireless.
A bad day at golf is better than a good day at work.
Jim
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Feb 10
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The reason I put dial-up in & not the others was because I wanted to see how many people had Dial-up compared to broadband so I could see if the image size limit was worth it.
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Feb 11
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There is no broadband service where I live. Two blocks away, it's no problem, but here? No that would cost $1500 to put up new fiber optic lines. So we switched to satellite. If I had to go back to dial-up right now I would just unplug the computer and move the woods.
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Feb 11
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I'm in NZ too. My ISP is Telstraclear and I get 10-15 mbps down and 1 mbps up.
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Feb 12
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A regular 8Mb/512Kbit ADSL. which performances are lately a little tarnished by the unusually harsh, and quasi polar weather Italy is going through (
be this in itself or the many people who, in the impossibility of physically going out, browse around so much more, ending up straining the provider max bandwidth
).
Modern day Internet is practically unusable by dial-up. Some pages are so unwieldy and heavy, they put strain on a broad band connection... I would not try and use them on a dial up for fear of fossilizing in the waiting time needed.
There is no such a thing as overkill. Only unworthy targets.
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Feb 12
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I have 1.2 mbps broadband. SLOW!!!!!
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Feb 12
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3mb/s on what ever I have.
I don't need a Sign.....wait......Damn!
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