Advertised Download speeds are STILL misleading.
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Advertised Download speeds are STILL misleading.
05-06-2014 9:41 PM
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I honestly believe that if this was made clearer to the customers then it would solve a lot of why am I not getting my advertised download speeds.
So just to recap one MEGABYTE (MB) = 8 MEGABITS (Mb) therefore 78 Mb = 9.75MB. Doesn't sound quite as fast now...and that's exactly how the majority of customers get misled.
regards Richard.
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06-06-2014 7:50 AM
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Even the FTTP suppliers do the same
So why is Plusnet any different?
Why should Plusnet advertise in MBps rather than in Mbps and put it at an immediate disadvantage when 99% of the population will not understand that it is the same thing expressed differently - they will just think Plusnet is rubbish.
If you want to change the way the industry advertises such things then you have a real task on your hands and need to start with OFCOM and the ASA.
Mind you they have OK's BT/Plusnet and the rest of them to advertise FTTC as "fibre broadband" when in reality it not - it is FTTC and copper from then on.
Companies such as Hyperoptic and Gigaclear supply what should be called fibre broadband - true FTTP to the building
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06-06-2014 8:05 AM
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What speed are your Ethernet ports rated at? What's the transfer rate on your USB ports?
Do you want all computer manufacturers and networking manufacturers to start advertising Gigabit Ethernet as 125MB/s? Should old 56kb/s modems be re-defined as 7kB/s?
The problem happens when software reports transfer rates in <non-standard> MegaBytes per second.
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06-06-2014 2:17 PM
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06-06-2014 3:36 PM
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Perhaps it's because until recently, there was no home speeds that could be measured in (mega) bytes.
Gordon Bennet, my first trips online (long before the internet) were at 300 bits per second, i.e. 30 characters per second. Eight bits for the data; 1 bit for parity and 1 bit for the stop bit (used to signify new character coming)!
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06-06-2014 5:14 PM
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Quote from: NedLudd Gordon Bennet, my first trips online (long before the internet) were at 300 bits per second, i.e. 30 characters per second. Eight bits for the data; 1 bit for parity and 1 bit for the stop bit (used to signify new character coming)!
Don't remember that However, I do remember 1start [8 data | 7 data 1 parity] and [1 | 2] stop - the start bit "high" and the stop bit "low" being the quiescent state.
........ as well as 1200/75, half-duplex, 80v full duplex signalling ....... {drifts away...}
Phil
Using a TP-Link Archer VR600 modem-router.
Re: Advertised Download speeds are STILL misleading.
06-06-2014 5:20 PM
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The speeds that we advertise aren't download speeds but speeds that you can expect up to when running a speed test. Not every customer uses their connection to download files, I think that stating the download speeds is likely to confuse more people.
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06-06-2014 6:25 PM
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06-06-2014 7:45 PM
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07-06-2014 6:39 AM
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I am currently running a poll on this very issue over in broadband and routers and so far only a few people have voted. Out of a handful of votes, already it is showing signs that some people don't understand the difference.
regards , Richard.
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07-06-2014 12:24 PM
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You've got as much chance of getting communication speeds measured in BYTES instead of BITS as you have of getting gallons, pounds and ounces back on the petrol forecourts and green grocers despite the fact that those measures mean far more to the general public than do the units foisted upon us by foreign powers.
Back to measurement of communication speeds: in the not so distant past, these were measured as BAUD rates, that is the rate of state change. Depending on the modulation technology, thus could be 1, 2 or 4 bits per state change. Getting the undos try to quote bps as BIT as opposed to BAUD rate is a major achievement removing what gas been a major ambiguity.
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07-06-2014 1:53 PM
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07-06-2014 1:59 PM
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07-06-2014 2:05 PM
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Quote from: NedLudd I fail to see the purpose of this thread!
Likewise - It's not as if this, or other BB forums, are awash with complaints along the line of "My PC is reporting a download of 8MB/s when my ISP promised me 64!!"
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07-06-2014 2:06 PM
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