I've been doing some research today on Typical Evening Speeds with different ISP NBN Providers and have just put together a certain amount of ISPS otherwise it would take me all day plus fill up a thread with nonsense and we don't want that hehe
For this test we're gonna focus on 100Mbps plans for now, new thread can be added for other speeds whenever
it's come to my attention 80% Providers from the major list i've looked at today have "Typica Evening Speeds" Listed on their website and others don't
So below are the different ISPS for NBN i've looked at and the images in no proper order, attachments will have the ISPS in attachments
Most seem to be from 80Mbps-85Mps so that must be the standard
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Re: Typical Evening Speeds 100Mbps ISPS NBN
This is interesting in that these speeds are now changing as a result of over provisioning. Especially how Telstra now say their nbn100 plan offer 100mbs. Also what is itneresting is how some ISP are allowed to get away with not providing a speed or making one so broad it could mean anything.
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Re: Typical Evening Speeds 100Mbps ISPS NBN
Might be a useful PDF from NBN about Overage and smaller RSPs ( a gift of 1,500Mbps CVC per month per CSA ).
WTF is a CSA ( Connectivity Serving. Area ) ??
A CSA is a logical collection of premises. As an Access Seeker ( aka RSP ), an RSP can order one or more CVCs to connect to that collection of premises. There are multiple CSAs per POI, with a total of 121 POIs nationwide.
Check yours here: https://www.finder.com.au/nbn-tracker/c ... /state/QLD
WBA3 Discounts
Source URL: https://www.nbnco.com.au/content/dam/nb ... 200828.pdf
WTF is a CSA ( Connectivity Serving. Area ) ??
A CSA is a logical collection of premises. As an Access Seeker ( aka RSP ), an RSP can order one or more CVCs to connect to that collection of premises. There are multiple CSAs per POI, with a total of 121 POIs nationwide.
Check yours here: https://www.finder.com.au/nbn-tracker/c ... /state/QLD
WBA3 Discounts
Source URL: https://www.nbnco.com.au/content/dam/nb ... 200828.pdf
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