 ColorBASIC8-bit FunPremium join:2006-12-29 Corona, CA 2 edits | Speedtest.net's global results say differently Speedtest.net which has speed test host members all over the world says differently in terms of global averages. Japan for example is only averaging 10Mb locally.
»www.speedtest.net/global.php
While some Tokyo highrises have 100Mb service, the average people (and companies) are actually seeing across Japan is NO WHERE near 60Mb. -- Macintosh Users Group Serving the Inland Empire |
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 3 edits | said by ColorBASIC:Speedtest.net which has speed test host members all over the world says differently in terms of global averages. Japan for example is only averaging 10Mb locally. » www.speedtest.net/global.phpWhile some Tokyo highrises have 100Mb service, the average people (and companies) are actually seeing across Japan is NO WHERE near 60Mb. Reports( »www.itif.org/files/BroadbandRankings.pdf ) like these have an agenda. Make the US look worse than actual and make other countries better than actual. The people who developed this report( »www.innovationpolicy.org/index.php?s=board ) are lobbyists and the Board is controlled by 2 ex-congresspersons. They create a report and then go lobby Congress to spend HUGE dollars to remedy the solution.
So 2 questions arise: Who is paying for their research and provides their funds? CWA
Who benefits if the Congress decides to lay out a lot of money to fund infrastructure? CWA -- -- Internet News My BLOG My Web Page |
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 John GaltForward, MarchPremium join:2004-09-30 Happy Camp kudos:3 | We should stop deploying or improving broadband so that the Unions will not be able to accomplish the nefarious goals of their fiendish plot.
Bastards!
::rolls eyes::
/sarcasm -- A is A |
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 moko join:2002-12-22 Fayetteville, GA Reviews:
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| reply to fAcEtIOUs that was smart tch.....i agree with you on this...its a manipulitive way for them to make money using lies....and trying to push the "pride" buttons of a government....in this case ....ours  |
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 spgGrrrr join:2001-10-31 NOT Texas! | Okay then. There we have it! We will oppose raising internet speeds just because the union for the telephone workers want more work for their members!
Let's all get slower speed packages until that union is destroyed!!!
Good grief. Give me a break. You folks want more bandwidth, but you don't want people earning decent wages to provide it.
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 | said by spg:Okay then. There we have it! We will oppose raising internet speeds just because the union for the telephone workers want more work for their members! Let's all get slower speed packages until that union is destroyed!!! Good grief. Give me a break. You folks want more bandwidth, but you don't want people earning decent wages to provide it. Would slave labor be better? The average CWA member at Verizon made $53,000/yr in 2003 and their contract called for a 10.6% increase over the next 4 yrs and has fully paid by the company health benefits.
Sure sounds like slave wages to me./sarcasm -- -- Internet News My BLOG My Web Page |
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 | reply to fAcEtIOUs well here in qwest territory the fastest they offer here where I am at is 256/256 so I would not doubt that they are telling the truth about speeds |
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 | reply to fAcEtIOUs Yea this report in its bias is soooo much different than the reports paid for by Bellsouth, At&T, the Cable Industry, Verizon, or any other group. It's simply more of the same from the other side.
Perhaps it really is best to have all ISPs provide the areas of coverage and levels of service. |
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 John GaltForward, MarchPremium join:2004-09-30 Happy Camp kudos:3 | reply to fAcEtIOUs said by fAcEtIOUs:The average CWA member at Verizon made $53,000/yr in 2003 and their contract called for a 10.6% increase over the next 4 yrs and has fully paid by the company health benefits. The poorly educated and technically unskilled will always complain about how much money someone else makes rather than do anything to increase their own skill set. -- A is A |
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 | reply to spg I agree....people cry all the time that they hate talking to people from India, but then the cry about actually paying someone in USA to do the work. Blah blah blah. |
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 | reply to John Galt If reports like these actually bring out positive things like real broadband deployment...all the power to it. |
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 | reply to fAcEtIOUs Making middle class wages and actually having insurance? The problem with that is? |
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 | reply to ColorBASIC The map shows my area as a mix between red and yellow. I actually had broadband for only three years now, but the past two have been 8Mb or higher. |
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 KrKHeavy Artillery For The Little GuyPremium join:2000-01-17 Tulsa, OK Reviews:
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These days employees should work long hard hours and be paid a pittance. Hell, they are lucky these generous companies even hire them, they should donate most their work for free out of gratitude! -- "Regulatory capitalism is when companies invest in lawyers, lobbyists, and politicians, instead of plant, people, and customer service." - former FCC Chairman William Kennard (A real FCC Chairman, unlike the current Corporate Spokesperson in the job!) |
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 marigoldsGainfully employed, finallyPremium,MVM join:2002-05-13 Saint Louis, MO kudos:1 | reply to fAcEtIOUs said by fAcEtIOUs:The average CWA member at Verizon made $53,000/yr in 2003 and their contract called for a 10.6% increase over the next 4 yrs and has fully paid by the company health benefits. That's 2.55% annual. That's not very much. And I thought reducing health benefits was one of the concessions Verizon received in the last contract...?
$53k does not even seem like much considering the average experience level... but it is still definitely not slave labor. -- ISCABBS - the oldest and largest BBS on the Internet telnet://bbs.iscabbs.com Professional Geographer Geographic Information Science researcher |
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 FiLPremium join:2005-08-16 Silver Spring, MD 1 edit | reply to fAcEtIOUs Thats some tin-foilin' if I ever seen it. Why is it that when your Fatherlan, err, homeland gets criticized, and rightfuly so, your conspiracies come out? Easy fix; take the extreme WHATEVERs stats, and the other extreme WHATEVERs stats, and extract a median average...
Stats are stats brah.:) |
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 FiLPremium join:2005-08-16 Silver Spring, MD | reply to KrK lol, exactly my sentiments...slave labor, slave labor, slave labor for all! Again...! For the 3rd time!
Makes me sick...These guys get paid the bare minimum to live out the aMurrrikan dream if those stats are correct tch... |
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 | reply to FiL said by FiL: take the extreme WHATEVERs stats, and the other extreme WHATEVERs stats, and extract a median average... Stats are stats brah.:) They came from the CWA web site announcing the contract. -- -- Internet News My BLOG My Web Page |
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 JEJE 's BACK BABYPremium join:2000-12-15 East Orange, NJ | reply to John Galt said by John Galt:said by fAcEtIOUs:The average CWA member at Verizon made $53,000/yr in 2003 and their contract called for a 10.6% increase over the next 4 yrs and has fully paid by the company health benefits. The poorly educated and technically unskilled will always complain about how much money someone else makes rather than do anything to increase their own skill set. That sure sounds like SARCASM to me! U know nothing about this guy or how much he makes in his life or what he does. $53,000 is decent for any low budget bum like a telephone company worker. No one told them to go buy a house, get some hooker pregnant, then marry her, and have 12 more kids to feed. Buy 2 LUXURY cars, and then refuse to pay the bills when they get out of control. Come on, Americans can do things to control their own, but the average bum just sits on sites like this and all they do is talk and talk about improvement.
HELL, WE ALREADY KNOW THIS REPORT IS NOT 100% TRUE! Shut this down already!
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The ITIF report that CWA uses gives US avg as 4.8mps said by FiL:Stats are stats brah.:) Lies, damned lies, and statistics. They're comparing apples and oranges in the international comparisons. Their report, linked off the story, references this report: »www.itif.org/files/BroadbandRankings.pdf
From page 3 of that report:
However, measuring speed is not as straightforward as penetration because national networks are normally composed of connections of widely varying speeds. We calculate average download speeds based on OECD data that compiles the advertised speeds offered by several major broadband providers in each country. The OECD gathered this data from national providers wherever possible. Note that Table 1, on page 4 of that report, the very source for the 61.0 Mbps number for Japan, the 45.6 Mbps number for South Korea, the 7.6 Mbps number for Canada and all the others, gives a number for the US. That number for the USA is 4.8 Mbps download.
Now, there are good reasons to think that the CWA speed test numbers may be more accurate for the speeds people actually have, as opposed to the fastest advertised hypothetical claims. But you can't compare the US numbers from actual speed surveys to non-US numbers from fastest advertised speeds. |
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