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Ya its not 25meg Fios, but my pings are friggen awsome, SBC has a well managed core network and there own private backbone, wich means killer pings and low latency...

primary and seconday DNS servers, managed core network and a clean shot to the Backbone= a very nice fluid connection

Connection is:: 5997 Kbps about 6 Mbps (tested with 12160 kB)

Download Speed is:: 732 kB/s

Tested From:: https://testmy.net/ (server2)

Test Time:: Wed Nov 09 2005 16:36:47 GMT-0600 (Central Standard Time)

Bottom Line:: 107X faster than 56K 1MB download in 1.4 sec

Diagnosis: Awesome! 20% + : 189.15 % faster than the average for host (swbell.net)

Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-XGYF47EDQ

:::.. Upload Stats ..:::

Connection is:: 530 Kbps about 0.5 Mbps (tested with 2992 kB)

Upload Speed is:: 65 kB/s

Tested From:: https://testmy.net/ (server2)

Test Time:: Wed Nov 09 2005 16:40:33 GMT-0600 (Central Standard Time)

Bottom Line:: 9X faster than 56K 1MB upload in 15.75 sec

Diagnosis: Awesome! 20% + : 68.79 % faster than the average for host (swbell.net)

Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-TC30PIAH7

pings to www.google.com

Pinging [72.14.203.99] 30 times with: 64 bytes of data

ping successful: icmp_seq=0 time=24 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=1 time=24 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=2 time=27 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=3 time=23 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=4 time=24 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=5 time=28 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=6 time=26 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=7 time=24 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=8 time=24 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=9 time=24 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=10 time=26 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=11 time=24 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=12 time=24 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=13 time=22 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=14 time=24 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=15 time=21 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=16 time=24 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=17 time=22 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=18 time=24 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=19 time=22 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=20 time=27 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=21 time=24 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=22 time=24 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=23 time=22 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=24 time=22 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=25 time=26 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=26 time=29 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=27 time=27 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=28 time=24 ms

ping successful: icmp_seq=29 time=22 ms

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Test Loss Min

Latency Avg

Latency Max

Latency Pass

Fail

Simple ping loss check

10secs of 40byte packets 2 per second 0% loss 39.2ms 41.7ms 63.0ms

pass

low bandwidth stream

10secs of 56k/bit ping stream 512byte packets 0% loss 46.9ms 49.0ms 61.5ms

pass

medium bandwidth stream

10secs of 128k/bit ping stream 512byte packets 0% loss 46.8ms 49.0ms 53.5ms

pass

your first hop ping

stream of 40byte pings to 151.164.14.172 0% loss 28.7ms You are 10ms

to your first hop!

pass

ping plot from 'ec'

ping plot from 'wc'

From East Coast - USA to YOU

Hop Host LOSS Rcv Sent Best Avg Worst

0 100.ge-0-0-0.cr2.wdc1.speakeasy.net 0% 60 60 6.91 8.37 65.06

1 ex2-g8-0s1.eqabva.sbcglobal.net 0% 60 60 7.06 7.63 9.21

2 ex1-p3-0.eqabva.sbcglobal.net 0% 60 60 7.02 7.50 9.24

3 bb1-p2-0.hrndva.sbcglobal.net 0% 60 60 7.22 7.85 10.56

4 core1-p2-0.crhnva.sbcglobal.net 0% 60 60 7.24 7.87 9.65

5 core1-p9-0.crcloh.sbcglobal.net 0% 60 60 14.96 15.43 16.58

6 core1-p5-0.crchil.sbcglobal.net 0% 60 60 21.94 22.52 27.25

7 bb1-p6-0.chcgil.ameritech.net 0% 60 60 21.94 22.43 24.29

8 bb2-p5-0.chcgil.ameritech.net 0% 60 60 21.93 22.29 24.56

9 151.164.190.177 0% 60 60 26.97 27.50 28.86

10 dist1-vlan41.stlsmo.sbcglobal.net 0% 60 60 27.63 28.53 40.40

11 bras3-g12-0.stlsmo.sbcglobal.net 0% 60 60 29.61 39.97 90.67

12 ppp-70-242-143-53.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net 0% 60 60 46.32 48.16 51.04

Pass:

From West Coast - USA to YOU

Hop Host LOSS Rcv Sent Best Avg Worst

0 bb1-g1-0.pxpaca.sbcglobal.net 0% 60 60 0.31 0.40 0.54

1 bb1-p2-0.crsfca.sbcglobal.net 0% 60 60 0.94 1.06 1.18

2 core1-p4-0.crsfca.sbcglobal.net 0% 60 60 0.97 1.07 1.23

3 core1-p3-0.crskut.sbcglobal.net 0% 60 60 25.29 26.05 28.40

4 core1-p11-0.crdnco.sbcglobal.net 0% 60 60 34.75 35.40 37.53

5 core1-p5-0.crkcmo.sbcglobal.net 0% 60 60 44.34 44.57 45.62

6 bb1-p5-0.ksc2mo.sbcglobal.net 0% 60 60 44.74 44.94 45.79

7 151.164.188.209 0% 60 60 72.69 72.95 74.17

8 dist1-vlan40.stlsmo.sbcglobal.net 0% 60 60 72.74 73.13 77.70

9 bras3-g12-0.stlsmo.sbcglobal.net 0% 60 60 73.95 84.67 146.66

10 ppp-70-242-143-53.dsl.stlsmo.swbell.net 2% 59 60 91.93 94.09 102.81

Pass:

Estimated line speed (This estimate only applies to SDSL or T1 lines)

Your modem delivered 1024 bytes in 8.35ms

Its theoretical maximum transfer rate is about 119k bytes or 952kbps

http://www.dslreports.com/speedresults/225c53339336/1896533

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[glow=red,2,300]:::.. Download Stats ..:::[/glow]

Connection is:: 5027 Kbps about 5 Mbps (tested with 2992 kB)

Download Speed is:: 614 kB/sTested From:: https://testmy.net/ (server2)

Test Time:: Tue Nov 8 20:18:08 CST 2005

Bottom Line:: 90X faster than 56K 1MB download in 1.67 sec

Diagnosis: Awesome! 20% + : 144.15 % faster than the average for host (swbell.net)

Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-N1XBK3C5V

[move][glow=red,2,300]:::.. Upload Stats ..:::[/glow][/move]

[move]Connection is:: 1505 Kbps about 1.5 Mbps (tested with 1496 kB)

Upload Speed is:: 184 kB/s[/move]Tested From:: https://testmy.net/ (server2)

Test Time:: Tue Nov 8 20:19:12 CST 2005

Bottom Line:: 27X faster than 56K 1MB upload in 5.57 sec

Diagnosis: Awesome! 20% + : 379.3 % faster than the average for host (swbell.net)

Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-HAJO9M1PV[glow=red,2,300][/glow]

I have SBC FTTP and these speeds are suppose to get faster the first of the year.

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I belive only SBC employees can get Lightspeed or SBC Uverse, Im surer its nothing like the package that will be offered with IPTV, I know that 20-25meg IPTV can only handle one HDTV reciever, so it looks like the speeds will start out at 20-25 and then go higher as more people want HDTV on all of there sets

**that make me wonder if watching HDTV will cause alot of lag on the network?**

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nhoughtaling Trace eroute to testmy.net on SBC FIOS. BAD!!!!!!!

C:DOCUME~1DEB>tracert testmy.net

Tracing route to testmy.net [67.18.xxx.xx]

over a maximum of 30 hops:

  1    2 ms    <1 ms    1 ms  home [192.168.1.xxx}

  2    37 ms    32 ms    11 ms  bras15-l0.rcsntx.sbcglobal.net [151.164.182.xx]

  3    5 ms    5 ms    5 ms  dist2-vlan130.rcsntx.sbcglobal.net [151.164.162.

131]

  4    4 ms    4 ms    4 ms  bb1-g8-0-0.rcsntx.sbcglobal.net [151.164.253.225

]

  5    5 ms    4 ms    5 ms  bb2-p4-0.rcsntx.sbcglobal.net [151.164.191.118]

  6    6 ms    6 ms    6 ms  ex1-p2-0.eqdltx.sbcglobal.net [151.164.40.33]

  7    6 ms    6 ms    6 ms  151.164.249.222

  8    6 ms    6 ms    6 ms  208.175.175.42

  9    34 ms  202 ms  200 ms  vl32.dsr02.dllstx3.theplanet.com [70.85.127.62]

10    6 ms    6 ms    6 ms  vl42.dsr02.dllstx4.theplanet.com [70.85.127.91]

11    84 ms    30 ms    28 ms  gi1-0-1.car17.dllstx4.theplanet.com [67.18.116.6

9]

12    7 ms    6 ms    7 ms  85.67-18-179.reverse.theplanet.com [67.18.179.85

]

Trace complete.

that is sbc Fios and look how bad this line is lol, that is the worst first hop i have ever seen on fios.

VERIZOn kicks A$$ compared to all other Fios except SureWest lol.

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SBC IPTV and Verison Fios are 2 different animals, SBC will primarily use FTTN using gigabit ethernet to the home (although some SBC customers in areas of new development will get FTTP)  and Fios is basically FTTP or fiber to the premises, when SBC IPTV goes live the initial connection package will start out at 20-25megs and the customers that have FTTP will get around 45megs, you cant expect to compare line quality test with SBC IPTV until it goes live next year

  November 03, 2005 01:00 PM US Eastern Timezone

SBC CIO Confirms Project Lightspeed Timing, Milestones at Analyst Conference; Successful Technical Field Trial of IP-based Video, High-Speed Internet Access

SAN ANTONIO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 3, 2005--Providing an update on Project Lightspeed, SBC Communications Inc. (NYSE: SBC) announced the SBC companies have recently concluded a technical field trial of IP-based services, which successfully demonstrated that the technology works in a real-world environment.

During the two-month trial, which concluded last month, SBC companies successfully delivered Internet Protocol (IP)-based TV programming, video-on-demand (VOD), high-speed Internet access and other features to employee households in San Antonio. This was the second of two employee field trials.

"The conclusion of our field trials and successful delivery of these new IP-based entertainment services was a significant program milestone," said Andy Geisse, chief information officer, SBC Services, Inc. "IP is the next big thing. We're going to change the face of television with an IP-based platform that enables integration, personalization and a high-quality entertainment experience."

Addressing a group of industry analysts hosted by IBM in New York today, Geisse confirmed that the next phase of Project Lightspeed - a controlled market entry - is set to begin around the end of 2005/early 2006 in neighborhoods in San Antonio, Texas with a limited number of subscribers. SBC companies expect to scale the offerings beginning in mid-2006 - adding features and functionality and entering more markets across the companies' 13-state operating region.

The technical field trial tested IPTV and high-speed Internet access at approximately 40 SBC employee homes. The trial evaluated the installation process, platform capability, and network equipment and customer-premise equipment performance.

Using VDSL in conjunction with gigabit Ethernet technology, bandwidth of 20-25 megabits per second bandwidth was achieved, sufficient to provide four streams of high-quality video (including one high-definition stream) per line, high-speed Internet access and, in the future, consumer VoIP service.

"We've taken our plans to deploy this new, IP-based technology from concept to reality in one year," said Geisse. "While there is still work to be done, I'm encouraged by our fast progress and confident in our ability to scale this market-changing entertainment technology."

The SBC companies are evaluating the results of the field trial and evolving its offering, systems and equipment. Ongoing lab testing will be conducted in part at a systems integration lab jointly created with Alcatel and housed at an Alcatel facility in Plano, Texas. The lab tests the end-to-end functionality of the IP-based platform. SBC companies will use a similar approach to prepare for the scaled launch.

About Project Lightspeed

Project Lightspeed is the SBC initiative to expand its fiber-optics network deeper into neighborhoods to deliver SBC U-verse(SM) TV, voice and high-speed Internet access services. SBC companies expect to reach approximately 18 million households by the first half of 2008 as part of initial deployment, using fiber-to-the-node (FTTN) and fiber-to-the-premises technologies. Using FTTN, the companies plan to bring fiber to within 3,000 feet on average of customers' homes.

Instead of using a traditional broadcast video system, in which all content is continuously sent to every customer's home, SBC companies will use a switched IP-video distribution system. In the switched IP-video network, only the content the customer requests is provided to the customer, freeing up bandwidth to be used for other applications and more content.

SBC is using the Microsoft® TV Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) Edition software platform and working with Alcatel to provide access, routing, and aggregation infrastructure equipment and video system integration services.

SBC companies are working with Scientific-Atlanta to provide IP video network equipment that would enable SBC to acquire, process, encode, and distribute digital media content to subscribers.

The company is working with Amdocs for billing, customer relationship management (CRM), ordering and payment mediation products, and Amdocs consulting and systems integration services.

SBC companies will use next-generation Internet Protocol TV (IPTV) set-top boxes from Scientific-Atlanta and Motorola for the scaled launch.

IBM servers will be used in SBC IP video offices. These servers - including acquisition, distribution, notification, video-on-demand and other servers - will encrypt video, add digital rights management, allow for fast channel change and other features that will allow delivery of a high-quality, IP-based video service to customers. Additionally, SBC companies are working with IBM to develop a service delivery platform (SDP) that will be used to collect and aggregate transactions from the billing, customer relationship management (CRM), ordering and billing systems. SBC plans to use Leapstone software, which provides subscription and content management capabilities, channel mapping information, and product package information within the SDP.

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I have SBC and upgraded as well.  My speeds are not as good as I hoped for..but this is DSL, and for that I guess ok.

:::.. Download Stats ..:::

Connection is:: 4753 Kbps about 4.8 Mbps (tested with 2992 kB)

Download Speed is:: 580 kB/s

Tested From:: https://testmy.net/ (server2)

Test Time:: Wed Nov 09 2005 16:54:26 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time)

Bottom Line:: 85X faster than 56K 1MB download in 1.77 sec

Diagnosis: Awesome! 20% + : 173 % faster than the average for host (pacbell.net)

Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-M195BYAPF

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It's also very inconsistent, like this taken a minute ago:

:::.. Download Stats ..:::

Connection is:: 2225 Kbps about 2.2 Mbps (tested with 2992 kB)

Download Speed is:: 272 kB/s

Tested From:: https://testmy.net/ (server2)

Test Time:: Wed Nov 09 2005 16:59:46 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time)

Bottom Line:: 40X faster than 56K 1MB download in 3.76 sec

Diagnosis: Awesome! 20% + : 27.8 % faster than the average for host (pacbell.net)

Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-EWL1UGB6P

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Here is my upload test:

:::.. Upload Stats ..:::

Connection is:: 530 Kbps about 0.5 Mbps (tested with 1013 kB)

Upload Speed is:: 65 kB/s

Tested From:: https://testmy.net/ (server1)

Test Time:: Thu Nov 10 2005 08:06:11 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time)

Bottom Line:: 9X faster than 56K 1MB upload in 15.75 sec

Diagnosis: Awesome! 20% + : 100.76 % faster than the average for host (pacbell.net)

Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-PNA1920QD

*I would also like to say that with the help of the SBCDirect Forum at Broadband Reports, I have been getting consistent download speeds.  I commend them for their troubleshooting efforts and helping in whatever way they can.  If you ever have a problem, go to them.

I've been consistently getting these speeds:

:::.. Download Stats ..:::

Connection is:: 4886 Kbps about 4.9 Mbps (tested with 2992 kB)

Download Speed is:: 596 kB/s

Tested From:: https://testmy.net/ (server2)

Test Time:: Thu Nov 10 2005 08:09:51 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time)

Bottom Line:: 87X faster than 56K 1MB download in 1.72 sec

Diagnosis: Awesome! 20% + : 179.52 % faster than the average for host (pacbell.net)

Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-10YFP7SOQ

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