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Technical Help & Discussion => General Tech Discussion, News & Q&A => Topic started by: Clive on December 11, 2006, 17:12
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BT was the top ADSL broadband provider in terms of overall technical performance during the third quarter of 2006, while Pipex and PlusNet were new entries in the top five.
Topping the table for the second consecutive quarter, BT scored particularly strongly in HTTP download speeds and in the speed of uploads and downloads to consumer webspace, in the test of nine ISPs by Epitiro.
Overall Ranking Q2 2006 Q3 2006
1 BT BT
2 Virgin PIPEX
3 DEMON DEMON
4 AOL PlusNet
5 Orange Virgin
Source: www.epitiro.com
Other new entrants included Pipex and PlusNet, which achieved the highest connection speed during the quarter. PlusNet also registered the fastest ping speed, an important consideration for online gamers.
Epitiro clocked the average connection speed during the quarter at 3817.82Kbps, boosted by the arrival of ADSL Max services which have a theoretical maximum downstream speed of 8Mbps.
The tests measure speed and reliability of participating consumer ADSL broadband providers. It's only the second time the results have been made public, the first being when BT topped the table in the summer.
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I wonder why Biscit (http://www.biscit.net/) are not in the top 10..only have to wait for 18/24 hours for emails o:)
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I'm very surprised to see Pipex there. Not only do they offer appalling customer service, but on a supposed 'up to' 8Mb package, I am lucky to receive anything over 2Mbps, and at peak times, my speed is generally lower then 1Mbps. They also attempt to throttle bit torrent downloads to about 35Kbps, but most of the BT clients now have ways round this.