I'm gonna take BSNL FTTH but BSNL is asking me to take the fiber overhead instead of underground but there is a local road between the exchange and my home. (the distance is 50m) Can you guys share a picture of the fiber cable which came to your house from the exchange/jumper? I just want to see the thickness
The thickness of my fiber cable is same as TV (cable/DTH) wire which is about 1 centimeter thick from my home to nearest junction box. I dont know if there is other type of thicker cable outside my house for wiring from telephone exchange to my residential area.
yes its linux kernel 😀 but i mainly want to see speeds to github and ubuntu USA archive for other bsnl ftth users. i am getting low speeds 5-10 mbps which is a bummer. in case others are getting good speeds that gives me hope i can raise a complaint to get it fixed.
Even I get good speeds on many foreign speed test locations. It's as if BSNL is intentionally boosting speedtest sites 😀 but throttling normal downloads. I'm guessing it's just a routing problem which BSNL network engineers either don't know about or don't care about.
Yes, using download managers and torrents you get full speed with multiple simultaneous connections. But I wanted to check simple single connection because that is what github (git command) and linux OS updates use, they don't go for parallel downloads.
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