Posted on 04/23/2003 11:56:54 PM PDT by Pro-Bush
Study: Cable speeds outpace DSL
Jeff Baumgartner, CED
Consumers are generally willing to pay more for a faster connection, but the speeds provided by high-speed cable and DSL providers remain rather inconsistent, comScore Networks revealed in a new study that details broadband usage and quality of service.
The research firm found that the average cable modem connection was more than 50 percent faster than the average residential DSL connection.
Citing observed network speeds in February 2003, cable averaged 708 kbps, led by Cablevision Systems at 800 kbps and followed by Comcast Corp. (794 kbps), Cox Communications (688 kbps) and Adelphia Communications (575 kbps).
Residential DSL averaged just 467 kbps, led by ATT WorldNet's 762 kbps. SBC was second with a 584 kbps average, followed by DSL reseller Earthlink Inc. (369 kbps) and Qwest (240 kbps).
If preference trends hold up, cable's better average speeds will continue to pay dividends, comScore said.
Broadband competition "has created intense pricing pressure, so performance metrics such as connection speed are likely to become an increasingly important factor, both for consumers selecting a broadband provider and as a part of providers' sales and marketing efforts," said comScore Networks Vice President of Telecommunications Solutions
There will, of course, be people who live in areas where the reverse is true but I work for a gaming company. We host thousands of players a day (we're the primary host of America's Army) and the general rule of thumb is: players pinging under 60ms are on DSL....players over 100ms are on cable or 56k.
Whenever you see someone spike up to 500ms or more it's usually followed by a "F*cking laggy cable" or "Cable R teh sux0rs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" chat from the player.
In four years of admining, I've never once seen a DSL player say that. Although, as you indicated, DSL players will sometimes (very rarely) lose their connection.
You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.
Sam, buddy, lighten up. I said shhh...as in I don't want the good word getting out.
Humor, man, humor.
I used to get double this speed but was betting bumped off when not using it. They obviously split the lines to add more users. Now its more reliable but a bit slower. Still fast enough for the way i use it.
Storage
347.7 kilobytes per second
1MB file download
2.9 seconds
Time-Warner Cable
When we moved out here it was our only comm, and it was expensive, but far less now. Cost either 200 for equip or 500 depending on the contract, at 200 about 100/mo yr, 60/mo yr, then 50., at 500, 70 yr, then 60, then 50, something like that. Plus about 100 for install, they wont let you do it. When we did it was about 700.
The address is static but I run a firewall. It is very reliable, and from test I run it is superior to almost all other systems. You can get tv at same time and it cost more of course.
Probably get more info at starband
I just logged in there, and if you decide to go with it you could email me, and if I refer you, we both would get one month free service, but I would have to have your name, email and phone number as its for friends and family.
The only downside is a good rain stops the signal, otherwise its perfect.
|
|
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.