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Have seen some discussion here about various internet speeds.
I'm just a simple user and not savvy on the tech talk.
However, received an email today from Governor Abercrombie advocating the state's initiative and linking to this test:
http://hawaiispeedtest.net
@7:12pm these were the results at our place, 6th HPP:
download = 2.5Mbps
upload = 628 Kbps
Comments?
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James, I just checked using their test
download=3.05Mbps
upload=738 kbps
I then used speedtest.net and got slightly worse results. But what I like about speedtest.net is that it gives a "grade" as to you compared with the nation and globally and it keeps a graph of your results. We are pretty much dead last in speeds. I would love to hear what Roadrunner customers in the park are getting.
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James, please tell more about this initiative.
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PaulW,
All I know about it is what the Guv said on the video linked to the email he sent me.
I'll forward it to you through Punaweb or you might check it out with a web search.
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oh well, PaulW, your profile on Punaweb does not allow for sending you an email...
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Actaul Hughes Satellite Internet speeds;
DOWNLOAD SPEED:533.00 Kbps
UPLOAD SPEED:145.00 Kbps
Not what we are paying for!
As a former mainland Viacom cable user... don't use Hughes Satellite Internet unless you've no other viable alternative, it's slow and unreliable.
E ho'a'o no i pau kuhihewa.
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I wouldn't put too much faith in the results of that speed test. The results I received were substantially lower than I got from raw downloads or other speed test sites, such as
http://www.speedtest.net/
For example, the Hawaii Broadband Initiative speed test resulted in a 9.72Mbps /951Kbps. This is much less than 14Mbps I get off Speedtest.net's server in Honolulu- YMMV.