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I think it has something to do with the network architecture. When you send data over a cable or other medium, you send it in bits. So when performing calculations, it's easier to do it without dividing by 8. When it comes to marketing... well it does a great job in confusing customers. The only rule to follow is "the higher number (and more expensive), the better".
If you want to know your internet speed in kb/s or similar, go to isohunt.com, search for the most popular term, find one with both a lot of seeders and leechers, then let it run for some time. Once it's done searching for peers, it will download and upload at your maximum speed, and most BitTorrent clients display the speed in kb/s.
Few people know the different between bits and bytes. Higher numbers are better. Even if all companies displayed it in bytes, some company would eventually start displaying it in bits (again). More people would buy their product. They'd think they bought a superior product for a cheaper price. So other companies would have to display it in that awkward way too. And that's exactly what they do.
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I'm fairly sure I have 100/100, only shared throughout my entire building. It's fast enough end relatively cheap so I don't really keep track :P.
Even the best player is limited by the speed of his fingers, or his mind's ability to control them. But what happens when speed is not a factor, when theory becomes reality?
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For the record, the tariff is 6 Mbps up/down for ~$17. Go figure. (Though it might be that the server is a part of my ISP's local network, thus giving me a higher-speed access.)
Btw, to convert kbit to kbyte, divide by 8.192, not by 8. So 6 Mbit/s is 732 kbyte/s. Suddenly got even more confusing, didn't it?
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If a mod could move my Mothers internet connection speed to the first post, it'd be grand.
I noted that both my upload and download speeds were above the limits determined by my tariff, so it must be due to connection to a local server that, uh, serves more than it takes. Interestingly, selecting a Swedish server gave me the same results, but here is me trying about the farthest point I could find:
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Makes more sense now.
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Tested against Stockholm server while at work:
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