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This was mine about 10:53 this morning using GPRS and AIS.

Your current bandwidth reading is:

21.10kbps

which means you can download at 2.64 KB/sec. from our servers.

21.1 kbps YOU

28.8 kbps dial-up

33.6 kbps dial-up

53.3 kbps dial-up

56 kbps ISDN

128 kbps ISDN

384 kbps DSL

768 kbps DSL

1000 kbps DSL

1500 kbps DSL/T1/Cable Modem

I couldn't get the nice colours but I did get the feeling that the service is perhaps not the best.

:o

Your_current_bandwidth_reading_is.doc

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I'm getting 274kbps.. Sat March 4th 1400 hours

On an IPStar Express 2 package in Pattaya.

Not good but much better than the last six day where I had no connection at all, nothing, zilch....

Seems they had major problems with their webgateway anyone know more?

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Considering I live in apartment in Sathorn/Rama 4 (Central Businees District) area of Bangkok, theoritically it should be good! But..

True is realy C_R_A_P !!!

I get only 241K on avg out of 1M/512K!!!

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I couldn't get the nice colours but I did get the feeling that the service is perhaps not the best.
After 2 attempts and 10 min I got the result...

"17.2 kbps", and it gets much worse, pages load rather fast at the moment.

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I think it would be VERY important to know WHERE in Thailand these measures are taken.

Pattaya (and probably the rest of non-Bangkok) has to slave through a straw into Bangkok before we can even start playing. For Pattaya that straw get congested every Friday afternoon until Monday morning :o

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Please do a few tests and use the average. Please do NOT use the back button in your browser, as this will give wrong results. Instead, click on "retest".

Hope this helps.

jesus guys..even with other tests you have to get an average... common sense prevails ! :o

totster :D

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Most bandwidth test scripts like this does one test, and you have to run it repeatadly. But because I love you folks, i will improve the script next week.

Deal! :o

would it be better to put info on where the server/script is located? so we know if it's a bandwidth test on local, international, to which country, etc.

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