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  #21  
Old 27th Aug 2009, 16:45
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You're welcome.

Just to confuse things further .... some ISPs and companies use kb, mb or KB or MB (both capitals) to represent kilobit and megabit.

But when it's written kB or mB, this means kilobyte & megabyte.
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Old 28th Aug 2009, 04:00
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10mbps not fast?
im still on 1500kbs down.

and your ISP will rate the speed of the package by the d/l speed.
I'd expect your upload to be just above 1mbps.
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Old 28th Aug 2009, 04:05
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no my up/s is 500k
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