Fibre is the fastest overall speed, but if the file you download is only at 2MB/sec that's the consequence of what that site can prove at that time.
Maybe the site could do with more upstream capability, or there is congestion at peak time.
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On 19/08/2014, at 7:00 am, "david smith david.smith.14916@gmail.com [iPad]" <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Interesting, and discouraging. I guess that means the service is designed to be always mediocre.Assuming, hypothetically, that cost is no object, what's the best way for a residential user to get the fastest overall speed?Fibre may or may not increase speed, yes, it depends on the site serving the web page or file. My DSL is only 15mbit and many downloads are at line speed so those may increase a little or a lot. The chief benefit of fibre is for multiple users
Sent from my iPhone 5S The bottle necks are the sites not your service. That's my guess. Mine was =
fast enough but could have been quicker. If that makes sense.=20
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