I have been with a particular CF hosting company for a number of years. 
Recently I sent them two machines for co-location. The first, which I sent 
months ago, is connected to the Internet at 100Mbps. The second, which I sent 
days ago, is connected at 10Mbps. They told me there was a policy change 
because they didn't want people going to far over their bandwidth limit for the 
month. They also told me that there should be no visible difference for my CF 
applications doing work on the Internet. 

1) Maybe I don't understand this but I don't see the relationship between the 
network connection speed and the total bandwidth usage in a month, only that if 
you have a higher network speed, you have the potential of using the bandwidth 
at a greater rate. Is that right?

2) Developers have told me that the CF applications on the new server seem to 
do work on the Internet more slowly. Could this be the case or are we just 
imagining this? Is there anyway to test this difference in speed? I did some 
tests using the CNET bandwidth measurement, but besides that I'm not sure how 
to test it to show them that there is a difference in speed.

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