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I have 8Mbps line (Down- 8Mbps / Up- 1Mbps)

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8Mbps ..... 35GB ....... INR 700 ..... that is surely cheap man .
 
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25mbps .60 gb . 1350 rs ..:azn:

This package is cheap. but why there is a huge difference in both speedtest results? ISPs have to maintain at least average speed of 60% which they have advertised in here.
 
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Global giant Samsung picks Sri Lankans as world’s first to savour Galaxy S5 | DailyFT - Be Empowered


Published : 12:46 am March 20, 2014 | 1,568 views | No comments so far | | E-mail to friend
Samsung Electronics, a global leader in digital convergence technologies, is offering all Sri Lankans the opportunity to be the first in the world to preview and pre-order the new Samsung Galaxy S5 from 21 March to 5 April.
Customers will be able to benefit from a special discount of 40% on an accompanying Samsung S5 gear with the pre-order of a Samsung Galaxy S5 phone at any authorised outlets countrywide.
Mobile phone enthusiasts in Sri Lanka will have the opportunity to experience the fifth generation of the Samsung Galaxy S5 even prior to its worldwide premiere scheduled for 11 April 2014. Consumers in Sri Lanka will be the first in the world to see, touch, feel and pre-order the greatly anticipated new Samsung S5 – a feat in consumer driven innovation that has been designed primarily around what matters most to consumers.

The Samsung Galaxy S5 phone is accompanied by one of three Gear models (Gear FIT, Gear Neo and Gear 2), each designed to further compliment the phone’s functionality and overall use as a productive mobile device.
Samsung is a brand that has always been a pioneer in innovation and has long been recognised for its leadership in next-generation digital technology and more recently in wearable mobile solutions.
The Galaxy S5 promises users an iconic design combined with cutting-edge features to deliver the ultimate smartphone experience available on the market today. The Samsung brand prides itself on developing consumer focused technological solutions that directly address the requirement of consumers.
The new Samsung Galaxy S5 is also geared towards facilitating connectivity and has been designed to work as a personal device that compliments a consumer’s lifestyle and enables them to connect with family and friends with ease.
Commenting on Samsung’s milestone offering of the Galaxy S5 experience prior to its global release, Samsung India Electronics Ltd. Sri Lanka Managing Director H.K. Chang stated: “From 21 March onwards, Sri Lankans will have the opportunity to be the first in the world to preview and pre-order the fifth generation Samsung Galaxy S5. The new Galaxy S5 and gear are the ideal blend of practicality, innovation and productivity which not only offer a seamless user experience but also fulfil Samsung’s mission to bring people together and enrich their everyday lives.”
Samsung Electronics is a global leader in consumer electronics and the core components that go into them. Through relentless innovation and discovery, we are transforming the worlds of televisions, smartphones, personal computers, printers, cameras, home appliances, medical devices, semiconductors and LED solutions. It employs 227,000 people across 79 countries with annual sales exceeding US$ 183 billion. Samsung’s goal is opening new possibilities for people everywhere.
 
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This package is cheap. but why there is a huge difference in both speedtest results? ISPs have to maintain at least average speed of 60% which they have advertised in here.

results vary on the server , 1st server is closest ,the second ones' in Australia
here's another one, MALE
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try a Aussie Server ,if u can still get 8mbps DW speeds then that's nice .
 
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well i dont like to brag but.. her's speed of my college... but they claim speed of 1Gbps.. which unfortunately we don' t get :(
P.S. the pic is not edited..even though it looks like it.. it's bcoz the name of ISP has been deliberately changed to NIC... but infact it's NKN(National Knowledge Network)
 
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