renfred89
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From head to toe I don't think I have said m1 is bad. If I ever portrait the impression, I apologise.
Now, scrutinising the values of packet losses and latencies, do the differences have an impact in everyday usage? I'm not arguing here but I'm sure you know it.
Now using the data to say m1 focuses on real world performance based on the values you cited, Erm okay I have no further comment.
At the end of the day, I'm not against anyone who is against any isp, nor am I concerned in speaking up for Singtel.
I just find it unusual in you going to such a length and in depth to analysis of the costs which brings business to M1, seemingly. Also, on one hand you mentioned about enlistment and on the other, you're getting your BTO? I won't comment further.
It seems like your posts are always containing information which outsiders would normally have no access to, I also won't comment further.
I'm out of this discussion.
Now, scrutinising the values of packet losses and latencies, do the differences have an impact in everyday usage? I'm not arguing here but I'm sure you know it.
Now using the data to say m1 focuses on real world performance based on the values you cited, Erm okay I have no further comment.
At the end of the day, I'm not against anyone who is against any isp, nor am I concerned in speaking up for Singtel.
I just find it unusual in you going to such a length and in depth to analysis of the costs which brings business to M1, seemingly. Also, on one hand you mentioned about enlistment and on the other, you're getting your BTO? I won't comment further.
It seems like your posts are always containing information which outsiders would normally have no access to, I also won't comment further.
I'm out of this discussion.
Like you said, raw speed isn't so important. What you didn't say is, latency and packet loss are more important.
https://www.imda.gov.sg/applications/rbs/chart.html
See the latency and packet loss section, it's typically both around the same, or M1 is lower (aka better).
What this aspect shows actually? M1 don't focus so much on raw speed, but focus on what matters most, the real world loading performance.
You don't operate the servers, and therefore the need for fastest upload/download is just good to see. Download big files from faraway overseas servers? Still bound to their allocated bandwidth per customer, and most don't give speeds >100Mbps anyway.
Most super speed download/upload servers are local/regional CDNs, and therefore speed is more important. In that sense, M1's broadband isn't so far off from SingNet's.