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Pinion May 3, 2016 12:07 AM

Internet speeds?
 
Just wondering how the average Vancouverite is doing on internet speeds. I was paying for Shaw "warp" and it was stuttering on HD youtubes so I got a new modem and it dropped even more to sub-10Mbps. So they did a service call, gave me "Internet 60" and now I get this:

http://i.imgur.com/joP8sBm.png

Very happy, hope I am understanding the bill properly though.

You can test your own at www.speedtest.net.

Skygazer May 3, 2016 2:47 AM

Very nice! My download speed's not quite as fast but still perfectly fine for my needs.

http://www.speedtest.net/result/5296105505.png

Infrequent Poster May 3, 2016 2:57 AM

This is what 80$ of telus service gets me.

[IMG]http://www.speedtest.net/result/5296117100.png[/IMG]

WarrenC12 May 3, 2016 4:42 AM

I'm on Novus 50/10. Nice ping.

http://www.speedtest.net/result/5296254024.png

NewfBC May 3, 2016 4:55 AM

CIK Telecom 30/5 - $39/month - runs on Shaw's network
http://www.speedtest.net/result/5296267942.png

Ron.

Pinion May 3, 2016 5:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WarrenC12 (Post 7428801)
I'm on Novus 50/10. Nice ping.

http://www.speedtest.net/result/5296254024.png

Yeah not sure what happened on my first test, ping is consistently 1ms now.

http://i.imgur.com/X0VKOEO.png

Speedtest.net seems to value upload speed a lot in its letter grade.

WarrenC12 May 3, 2016 5:16 AM

The letter grade could be linked to the provider itself.

Spork May 3, 2016 5:24 AM

Womp womp. Telus $80/month noted above. Can't wait for Telus Fibre, which is supposedly much faster and the same price.

http://www.speedtest.net/result/5296306346.png

Bcasey25raptor May 3, 2016 5:51 PM

Could be MUCH worse

http://www.speedtest.net/result/5297816254.png

mgbcca May 3, 2016 6:06 PM

http://www.speedtest.net/result/5297848124.png

With TELUS Internet 50. $80 a month.

Bcasey25raptor May 3, 2016 6:17 PM

I closed all my tabs and retried and the result is improved.

http://www.speedtest.net/result/5297881286.png

Klazu May 3, 2016 7:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spork (Post 7428837)
Womp womp. Telus $80/month noted above. Can't wait for Telus Fibre, which is supposedly much faster and the same price.

http://www.speedtest.net/result/5296306346.png

Our new place has fibre optics and I called Telus who is the only fibre ISP offering service. Same prices as DSL and thei max speed is 150Mbs. I will leave the fibre unused for now and go with Teksavvy DSL instead. I can't wait for Urbanfibre to get bigger. Telus is a highway bandit.:hell:

Jebby May 3, 2016 7:42 PM

I have a pretty crappy internet connection here in Mexico compared to what you guys get in Vancouver.

http://www.speedtest.net/result/5298077846.png

But I pay less than $30 for internet, phone (including unlimited calls to US, Canada and western Europe), and TV.

BCPhil May 3, 2016 9:08 PM

http://www.speedtest.net/result/5298226033.png

It is pretty much exactly what I pay for (Shaw 30). I regularly check and and over my wired connection, my connection speed has never dropped bellow what I pay for.

But how do some of you guys clearly get in excess of your plan's upload speed? I used to have shaw 60 for the higher upload speed (and then when they doubled the upload speeds at Christmas I downgraded to 30. I was tempted to switch to Telus, but now the upload speeds are very similar at the price points).

bardak May 4, 2016 1:40 AM

http://www.speedtest.net/result/5298647664.png

The one good thing about living in Delta

cornholio May 4, 2016 2:05 AM

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Originally Posted by bardak (Post 7430075)
http://www.speedtest.net/result/5298647664.png

The one good thing about living in Delta

Good download speed but look at the upload speed. The upload speed is laughable. That's like a 15 to 1 ratio. It should be 6 to 4. That would mean your REAL download speed would be 94 and upload speed 62. This is the result of marketing, lack of competition, and just a general lack of knowledge by the public at large. All the ISP's push download speeds in Canada and completely hide upload speeds. Do you want to have a 4k video conference call? Aint happening with you connection. Want to transfer a file to your partners computer (who also has the same internet) fast? Aint happening because you are limited to your max upload speed. Want to broadcast something? Good luck. One 4k stream requires roughly 40 mb/s. You are very short. But you can watch roughly 4 4k streams at once.

But the thing is you dont have to be short on the upload side if only the ISP had a proper ratio. But that doesn't sell in this current market.

Also when people compare our speeds to others speeds you need to add up to download and upload. Some guy in Czechia with 300 down and 200 up has a significantly better service then some Canadian with 400 down and 20 up.

Klazu May 4, 2016 3:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Klazu (Post 7429518)
Our new place has fibre optics and I called Telus who is the only fibre ISP offering service. Same prices as DSL and thei max speed is 150Mbs. I will leave the fibre unused for now and go with Teksavvy DSL instead. I can't wait for Urbanfibre to get bigger. Telus is a highway bandit.:hell:

And just when I completed writing this I went on to order Telus internet! :runaway:

I was already placing an order for Teksavvy, but as I was clicking through their order process the fees just kept adding up and in the end just the fees would have been around $350!

With Telus there is no installation fee and no new hardware needed, so there are no fees for me to pay. That $350 will go a long way in paying for the higher monthly price ($68/month vs. $45/month) for the same 25 Mbps fibre optics internet.

It feels such a waste to have fibre come in your apartment and not be able to utilize it! Like mentioned, Telus' pricing for fibre internet is a joke vs. Urbanfibre and not even nearly as fast. The service representative didn't believe me when I told him what price Urbanfibre is charging for their 1Gbps service, until he checked their website. He was dumbfounded to say the least.

At least I have a month-to-month contract that I can cancel the moment either Novus (or blessed be the heavens, Urbanfibre) expands to our building. Until then... :(

Nites May 4, 2016 7:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Klazu (Post 7430212)
And just when I completed writing this I went on to order Telus internet! :runaway:

I was already placing an order for Teksavvy, but as I was clicking through their order process the fees just kept adding up and in the end just the fees would have been around $350!

With Telus there is no installation fee and no new hardware needed, so there are no fees for me to pay. That $350 will go a long way in paying for the higher monthly price ($68/month vs. $45/month) for the same 25 Mbps fibre optics internet.

It feels such a waste to have fibre come in your apartment and not be able to utilize it! Like mentioned, Telus' pricing for fibre internet is a joke vs. Urbanfibre and not even nearly as fast. The service representative didn't believe me when I told him what price Urbanfibre is charging for their 1Gbps service, until he checked their website. He was dumbfounded to say the least.

At least I have a month-to-month contract that I can cancel the moment either Novus (or blessed be the heavens, Urbanfibre) expands to our building. Until then... :(

Funny you mentioned UrbanFibre as I work for them.

WarrenC12 May 4, 2016 1:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skymaster (Post 7430339)
Funny you mentioned UrbanFibre as I work for them.

Any hints as to where you are expanding next, or the potential speed of expansion? Seems like great speeds so far, but the network is all over the place, concentrated up at SFU?

Jebby May 4, 2016 3:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Klazu (Post 7430212)
With Telus there is no installation fee and no new hardware needed, so there are no fees for me to pay. That $350 will go a long way in paying for the higher monthly price ($68/month vs. $45/month) for the same 25 Mbps fibre optics internet.

What's the point of fiber if it's capped at 25 Mbps?


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