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Congestion on UFB Fibre

September 2014 monthly ISP performance report from TrueNet showing Snap UFB fibre having congestion issues.



Congestion on UFB Fibre

This month the first signs of congestion on UFB fibre connections show, with market leader Snap's average speed on its 100Mb/s product dropping by 10Mb/s in the evening. This reduces the 100Mb/s product to just 80Mb/s during the time most people use it.

TrueNet compared Latency and DNS and found little change. Snap showed up well in NZ response times, with a consistent top performance in local high-speed Latency, but was outperformed by BigPipe for ADSL. International Latency is not greatly different between ISPs, although Cable is particularly slow.

DNS performance prize goes to Snap, who stand out in almost all technologies as well as locations.

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