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PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 5:56 am 
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hi,.. im upgrading to 2mb/512kb na DSL connection(globelines).. im wondering kung ano ang tawag dito?

they just usually call it "2mb ADSL" pero anything else na matatawag?

since T1 is 1.5mb and usually associated with cables.. and ang T2 naman (which is also associated with cable connection) is 3mbps.

any ideas mga tsong?

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 6:38 am 
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T1 1/2?  :P :laugh: joke lang po... hehehe... sa totoo lang di ko din po alam and gusto ko malaman kung ano tawag dun :)

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 6:41 am 
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wow bilis! ako nga 256kbs lang ng Smart WiFi.

2mbps ang download speed mo. 2mbps == 2000kbs/8 == 250Kb/sec.

mbps = megabits/sec
kbs = kilobits/sec
Kbs = KiloBytes/sec

ang 512kbs naman ang upstream mo.. meaning if you upload. yan ang speed.

ADSL stands for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line... also a form of DSL.
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http://www.cs.tut.fi/tlt/stuff/adsl/nod ... 0000000000
ADSL is a newly standardized transmission technology facilitating simultaneous use of normal telephone services, data transmission of 6 Mbit/s in the downstream and Basic-rate Access (BRA).

ADSL can be seen as a FDM system in which the available bandwidth of a single copper-loop is divided into three parts. See figure gif. The baseband occupied by POTS is split from the data channels by using a method which guarantees POTS services in the case of ADSL-system failure (eg. passive filters).

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 6:54 am 
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its 2048/512 actually. the devide by 8 doesnt apply to this connection.

and im asking kung ano tawag dito. i know what adsl is ;)

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 6:58 am 
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i think it's E1 pag 2mbs.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 7:06 am 
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T-1 = 1.5 Mbps
E-1 = 2 Mbps
T-2 = 3 Mbps
DS-3 = 45Mbps
OC-192 = 10Gbps
OC-768 = 40Gbps

http://www.canoga.com/library/whitepape ... ePaper.pdf.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 7:11 am 
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got it.. thanks for the info.. i tried googling around havent seen that. ;)

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 7:22 am 
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my pleasure  ;D

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 2:49 am 
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guilliam wrote:
got it.. thanks for the info.. i tried googling around havent seen that. ;)

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E1 or 2Mbps is only available in Japan or Europe. I'm not aware in Manila.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 4:28 am 
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thewatcher wrote:
guilliam wrote:
got it.. thanks for the info.. i tried googling around havent seen that. ;)

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E1 or 2Mbps is only available in Japan or Europe. I'm not aware in Manila.


im in the sunny city cebu ;)
im not sure but internet sources says its E1 since wala naman nang ibang mention about 2mbps na connection.

and the definition from those sources are the same like, copper wires on 2 or 3 way, distance dependent.. etc..

yeah badtrip lang medyo malayo ata ako sa amplifier.. on bandwidth tests.. i barely cant reach 1.7mbps throughput. :( usually nasa 1.5 on average.. however on those bandwidth tests ang mga T1 connection usaully nasa 1.1 lang din eh.. so i think sakto lang.

have been checking also with pinoydsl forums and checking on co globelines subscribers na single user and on 2mbps then ganun din naman results.

oh well.. guess its still better than my older 786kbps

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 4:35 am 
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how much do you pay for your 2mbps Globe DSL? is the phone line a pre-reqs as like in PLDT myDSL? i dont need phone i just need internet. 700+/landline cost BIG.  :(

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 4:44 am 
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guilliam wrote:
thewatcher wrote:
guilliam wrote:
got it.. thanks for the info.. i tried googling around havent seen that. ;)

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E1 or 2Mbps is only available in Japan or Europe. I'm not aware in Manila.


im in the sunny city cebu ;)
im not sure but internet sources says its E1 since wala naman nang ibang mention about 2mbps na connection.

and the definition from those sources are the same like, copper wires on 2 or 3 way, distance dependent.. etc..

yeah badtrip lang medyo malayo ata ako sa amplifier.. on bandwidth tests.. i barely cant reach 1.7mbps throughput. :( usually nasa 1.5 on average.. however on those bandwidth tests ang mga T1 connection usaully nasa 1.1 lang din eh.. so i think sakto lang.

have been checking also with pinoydsl forums and checking on co globelines subscribers na single user and on 2mbps then ganun din naman results.

oh well.. guess its still better than my older 786kbps

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Additional information, your 2Mbps pipe is only from your workstation to your ISP, and your ISP piggy back connection to the main provider in manila, then asia hub, then piggy back connection to asia e.g. Japan, Australia, Singapore or Hong Kong, there is no direct link from Manila to US or Europe.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 4:47 am 
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yes its required.
2mbps dsl from globe is Php2,995 a month plus 10 percent tax,.. so thats around Php3295 a month, not including the monthly of the phone, extension, call waiting, caller i.d.,..(VOIP not included since i get it from a separate VOIP provider in the u.s.) hmmnn.. you grew older your monthly bills also grow BIGGER.. arghh...  :(

thats life.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 5:04 am 
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thats really big. haaayy.. i'll stick muna with my Smart WiFi. 988 lang. maybe after 1yr contract meron ng 4mbps na internet connection for residential. at maybe cheaper? hehe.  :laugh:

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 5:11 am 
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@thewatcher,

yeah nodes going outside is,

1. cebu
2. manila
3. hongkong
- from here depends if itwill go with e.u. route or the pacific and west coast route to u.s. sometimes takes me 21 nodes from cebu to n.y. and 15 nodes from cebu to california pings.

thanks for the added info bro. im just expecting somewhere to hit 1.7 or 1.8 mbps pinging those nodes. which i cant even reach 1.7 :(


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 12:18 pm 
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i suggest you talk to globe and show them your stats. If in your contract they promise 2mbps then you should get that (at least while they are in front of you it's another story when they are gone of course. heh heh ) but anyway bug them about it . the problem with service here is people don't mind being ripped off. It's like getting a smart wifi connection and promised 256 but people are using 10/100 lan cards for their connection. go figure !!!!

and let's not forget that what is important is upload and download speeds.  Most offer very slow upload speeds. good for surfers and downloading but terrible for developers and those that uploads lots of data.


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 3:38 pm 
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E1, T1, and all those are types of Broadband Connection just like DSL. So if your DSL has 2Mbps bandwidth, it's still called DSL even if it's as fast as an E1 Connection. E1,T1,T2 and other Broadband connections usually use Fiber Optic cables as opposed to copper wire by DSL.

http://www.broadbandinfo.com/internet-c ... mpare.html
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/question372.htm

And of course, I learned this from school  ;)

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 3:14 pm 
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OT question: Personal line ba yan? if so, anong gagawin mo sa 2Mbps dsl connection? :) curious lang, kasi im just using 128kbps smartwifi broadband, and parang di ko maubos ang 128kbps, how much more 2mbps? :D Are you hosting a site?

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 4:09 am 
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downloading BIG files and watching stream videos and listening stream audios/musics?

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 12:44 pm 
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OT question: Personal line ba yan? if so, anong gagawin mo sa 2Mbps dsl connection? :) curious lang, kasi im just using 128kbps smartwifi broadband, and parang di ko maubos ang 128kbps, how much more 2mbps? :D Are you hosting a site?


yes personal line and im the only one using it(not shared) but on network with another pc(my laptop which is 2 meters away from the desktop)

anong gagawin? this pc is online 24/7, its more of a luxury as it may sound actually. however when youre life is online you will certainly crave more to have the fastest connection in town. something like if i dl a file in 5 minutes why would i settle for that connection if i can dl it in 30 seconds.

im impatient of waiting downloads so i got this connection.
aside from dl's i also upload a lot. ;)

yeah, very nice connection also when you watch streaming videos and listen to manila's radio station web cast since i missed manila's radio station since im here in cebu ;)

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PostPosted: Mon May 22, 2006 8:21 pm 
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Ang bilis naman ng connection mo. Ako nga kuntento na sa dial-up dito sa bahay. Nagddownload lang ako pag matutulog na para pag gising ko tapos na. Ay teka, DSL din pala ako... Dial Sa Line  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 5:29 am 
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guilliam wrote:
marcgalang wrote:
OT question: Personal line ba yan? if so, anong gagawin mo sa 2Mbps dsl connection? :) curious lang, kasi im just using 128kbps smartwifi broadband, and parang di ko maubos ang 128kbps, how much more 2mbps? :D Are you hosting a site?


yes personal line and im the only one using it(not shared) but on network with another pc(my laptop which is 2 meters away from the desktop)

anong gagawin? this pc is online 24/7, its more of a luxury as it may sound actually. however when youre life is online you will certainly crave more to have the fastest connection in town. something like if i dl a file in 5 minutes why would i settle for that connection if i can dl it in 30 seconds.

im impatient of waiting downloads so i got this connection.
aside from dl's i also upload a lot. ;)

yeah, very nice connection also when you watch streaming videos and listen to manila's radio station web cast since i missed manila's radio station since im here in cebu ;)

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same tayo ng connection sir G... globelines din ako ... pero nabubwesit na ako kasi daw sira yung cabinet sa connection ko.. kaya till now ala pa rin ako connection... im here sa cebu.. bisayang dako.. joomla user... hehehe.. like sir G 24/7 din ang PC ko naka on.. 2395 per month with tell line na ang akin../. 2mbps ang nakikita sa connection but only 512 ang speed meter ko.. sometime it reaches 1.7 sa downloading.. and 1.8 sa upload..


heheheh galing ng speedmeter ni pareng gleen...

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 4:54 pm 
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yeah,.. badtrip and connection for 3 weeks na. very unstable ang globelines in the vis-min region :(

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 12:18 am 
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yeah,.. badtrip and connection for 3 weeks na. very unstable ang globelines in the vis-min region :(

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buti kapa nga sir G atleast may connection ka pa rin..eh ako ..ala talaga. 1 week na.. kakainis na talaga

now im using surfmax dial-up hirap mag switch... kasi ang bagal talaga.. hehehe

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 7:49 am 
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weee.. however 2 days already that stable connection ko. hmmnn.. think its by area or something?
i do suggest though dont get smaxx na prepaid.. since they also use the globe's infrastructure. so when globe is down, smaxx is also down.

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tnx sa info sir G.. ok naman ang connection ko using surfmaxx as of now.. mura lang kasi ,, kaya ito gamit ko..

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Ang tanong ay...
Ano ang tawag sa 2mbps na DSL connection?

Kung ang tawag sa 245mbps na Cable connection ay SpeedRunner...

Ang tawag sa 2mbps na DSL connection ay Pagong...

I don't know just guessing... ;)

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hindi ba E-WAN  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: biro lang poooooooo


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guilliam,
ano ang VOIP provider mo sa US? I am planning to have my own Call center. Do you know any body who can share their connection going to Bohol? A VOIP or Internet connection can reach Bohol by wireless. We have some problem in income scheme bec. very few users lang ang gumagamit. We have an internet here, they are getting their connection from Department store prepaid cards and its expensive...
Is E1 or T1 can reach in Bohol? What type of equipment should we use?

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 10:15 am 
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inphonex is what i use.. try  to google it.

isnt there any dsl providers in bohol now?
my ex gf in their hospital is on a broadband connection.

currently i opted to install smart wifi broadband connection now since after the taiwan earthquake last dec 26, 2006 all i can do is send and reply to emails on my globelines broadband.  unlike smart wifi their connection doesnt go thru hongkong its routed via singapore thats why it wa snot affected by the cut of submarine cables in the taiwan area.

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