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Ive tested schools due to a friend that works for the EDU dep. They are getting much faster speeds than your average residential house as you would presuem.

"Telstra Bigpond 8mb ADSL2"

Thats ADSL1.

ADSL2+ is rated to 24mbps, you may experience 8MB but if thats what your net is rated at then its ADSL1.

Telstra lumps its High speed ADSL1 and ADSL2+ plans into "High Speed" so unless you talk to the activations department, you probably didnt choose.

I'm on Westnet 1.5MB.

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I was on that until 2 months ago-ish

Changed to AAPT because they offer unlimited downloads between 8pm-8am on the 8Mbps plan.

For us WA geezers it's 5pm-5am

:P Fkn Grouse!

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It wont let me try it from work, however when i download at home via bitsoup.org using utorrent, i usually sit on around 800k/b per second, so i'll download a 750mb movie is basically 10mins :blink:

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