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(deleted) Wed 06-Jul-16 23:47:48
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Re: T1 Speedtest


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In my first job, I was developing software for driving ISDN 30B+D trunks on E1, while at home I could only run a modem at 1200/75 or 300/300. 2Mbps was beyond a dream. The peak of luxury.

Remarkable what we can achieve now - in both the leased lines and at home.
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(deleted) Thu 07-Jul-16 00:14:30
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I agree that fibre has provided us with faster connections, but like some replies reflect, that is not always the case.
T1 was slow [by todays standards] but it was more consistent as there was less users on the network and less congestion.
I have BT Infinity [80/20], but a lot of the country is still using the old ADSL lines.
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(knowledge is power) Thu 07-Jul-16 00:54:09
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Back in 2000, one of my colleagues had one of our 64k leased lines at home. He also managed to get on Demon's ADSL trial - which was, in terms of sync speed, much faster (2Mbps down and 256kbps up). Demon had a few issues but once he was connected, he felt that the leased line service (which had uncontended bandwidth) was still better than the Demon service.

Things have certainly come a long way since then - at least for most of us.

My current VDSL2 connection does drop out every few weeks. That's something that never happened when I had a leased line. Except when some BT engineer managed to sever the cables accidentally wink

Sarah

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Standard User caffn8me
(knowledge is power) Thu 07-Jul-16 00:59:18
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Re: T1 Speedtest


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In reply to a post by WWWombat:
In my first job, I was developing software for driving ISDN 30B+D trunks on E1
Did you ever use Catapult test equipment?

Sarah

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(deleted) Thu 07-Jul-16 02:17:50
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Re: T1 Speedtest


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In reply to a post by caffn8me:
Back in 2000, one of my colleagues had one of our 64k leased lines at home. He also managed to get on Demon's ADSL trial - which was, in terms of sync speed, much faster (2Mbps down and 256kbps up). Demon had a few issues but once he was connected, he felt that the leased line service (which had uncontended bandwidth) was still better than the Demon service.

Things have certainly come a long way since then - at least for most of us.

My current VDSL2 connection does drop out every few weeks. That's something that never happened when I had a leased line. Except when some BT engineer managed to sever the cables accidentally wink


T1 to me is a real blast from the past, as I am 80 next year and have been building PC`s and other electronic equipment since the early 1970`s.
Still build and test them but mainly to keep my brain active, and keep up with modern tech.
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(deleted) Thu 07-Jul-16 15:42:36
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In reply to a post by caffn8me:
Did you ever use Catapult test equipment?


I don't recognise the name.

TBH, I don't recall exactly what we used back that far, but I suspect they were Tektronix boxes. Guarded jealously by the hardware engineers...
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