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Broadband Related => Broadband Technology => Topic started by: waltergmw on March 03, 2010, 05:04:34 PM

Title: BT Speedtester changes
Post by: waltergmw on March 03, 2010, 05:04:34 PM
Gentlefolk,

I was a little disappointed to see the latest changes in the BT speedtester as applied to one of the very poor lines I monitor.
The connection rates have been removed so it is no longer possible to see immediately how close you might be to the next IP speed bracket without examining the modem line stats.
At first glance the newer picture looks quite good on what is actually a quite appalling line, until you realise the IP Profile aka Assured Rate IP profile has dropped to the lowest point.

The three pictures below show the older better version, the new version and the bit loading (only 108 bits available) on the line in question.

Kind regards,
Walter

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Title: Re: BT Speedtester changes
Post by: waltergmw on March 04, 2010, 10:09:03 AM
Gentlefolk,

Here's a little more of this trivial story.
At one level it is just a nuisance but more formally we have one of the major CPs in the UK providing undocumented test results in different formats without any obvious reason for so doing.
As the numerical results are similar I have no reason to believe the woefully inadequate figures are inaccurate.

In the early hours this morning the result was provided in the older format but it reverted to the newer format by mid morning.
Can anyone establish how and why this happens?

Kind regards,
Walter

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Title: Re: BT Speedtester changes
Post by: roseway on March 04, 2010, 10:16:33 AM
I've no information on the subject, but when I just tried it I got the 'old' style result.