how much would this connection cost you

My ISP will provide 50Mbps down/50 up for 200$ per month. I'm currently paying 29.99/month for 10Mbps down/10 up.

However, check out the speed tests I've been running recently...




My ISP's speedtest...
 

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My ISP will provide 50Mbps down/50 up for 200$ per month. I'm currently paying 29.99/month for 10Mbps down/10 up.

However, check out the speed tests I've been running recently...




My ISP's speedtest...

WOW...that's a nice connection:D

Unfortunately here in Germany this is the best you can get:(

DSL 16,000 for 35 Euros a month from 1&1
 
That is some sort of OC line, which would cost thousands of dollars per a month, but most likely the network admin has client bandwidth throttled so there is no way individual clients get that much speed.
 
That is some sort of OC line, which would cost thousands of dollars per a month, but most likely the network admin has client bandwidth throttled so there is no way individual clients get that much speed.

It is a fiber connection, but yeah, there's no way I'd get that for the price I'm paying and they don't even offer that speed to consumers. The most you can get is 50 down/ 50 up. The rate of speed that I download files doesn't reflect that anyway. I'm not sure why all the tests I've run show that statistic though.
 
It is a fiber connection, but yeah, there's no way I'd get that for the price I'm paying and they don't even offer that speed to consumers. The most you can get is 50 down/ 50 up. The rate of speed that I download files doesn't reflect that anyway. I'm not sure why all the tests I've run show that statistic though.

I don't know any consumer level broadband that gives 50MB upstream, that would be insane. I could host all kinds of stuff off my home connection then.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_Carrier

OC = fiber. I think our building to building 200meg fiber pipes cost my organization 10,000 per a month or something crazy like that. We got like 70 buildings though.
 
It is a fiber connection, but yeah, there's no way I'd get that for the price I'm paying and they don't even offer that speed to consumers. The most you can get is 50 down/ 50 up. The rate of speed that I download files doesn't reflect that anyway. I'm not sure why all the tests I've run show that statistic though.


thats mine fiber optic with 50 down but 1.5 up. down is important to me.
 
I don't know any consumer level broadband that gives 50MB upstream, that would be insane. I could host all kinds of stuff off my home connection then.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_Carrier

OC = fiber. I think our building to building 200meg fiber pipes cost my organization 10,000 per a month or something crazy like that. We got like 70 buildings though.

if OC=fiber, Im assuming that oc means optical connection?
Edit: Just noticed the wikipedia link lol
 
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