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plus net pipe size?
Posted by Mike R on October 8th, 2004


Anybody know how big the central pipe is? Do people who use the 1 and 2mbs
service get 1 and 2Mbs?

Thanks in advance


Mike


Posted by Nick Shaw on October 8th, 2004



"Mike R" <Mike@mikeread.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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They have multiple pipes and, yes, I get the full 2Mbps

Cheers

Nick



Posted by wooosh on October 8th, 2004



"Nick Shaw" <ng_at_@nickshaw_dot_.org> wrote in message
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Me too.

1.98Mbps at 16:00 today.

I'm not seeing ANY speed problems.




Posted by Jacko on October 8th, 2004


From Plusnet earier today
this in only part of there network and yes i get a full 1mb
think they have at least 4 622mb pipes - but don't quote ne

Quote
We are pleased to announce that we have turned on a new 155Mb segment of
one of our 622Mb pipes.
unquote
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Regards


"Mike R" <Mike@mikeread.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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Posted by PlusNet Support Team on October 8th, 2004


On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 14:11:51 +0100, Mike R <Mike@mikeread.freeserve.co.uk>
wrote:

Hi Mike,

We currently have ten 155Mbps pipes and two 622Mbps pipes. Each of the
622's is split into 4 segments. We currently have 5 active segments across
the two 622's.

With Regards,

Dave,
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Posted by Bill on October 9th, 2004


Mike R wrote:
reckon my 1Mb is OK.
Bill


Posted by Richard Sobey on October 11th, 2004


On Fri, 08 Oct 2004 20:14:53 +0100, PlusNet Support Team
<dtomlinson@plus.net> wrote:


Is that all? I feed my home with 8 segments of 622Mbps!!

Posted by David Wood on October 11th, 2004


In message <3mtlm0t86325n06csas6g5r3l4c3atrm29@4ax.com>, Richard Sobey
<spam@rasobey.co.uk> writes
Somehow I don't think so. If they're WAN links, you're talking about in
excess of a million pounds a year.



David
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