Australian websites download faster in Auckland than in Sydney or Melbourne

24/11/2016 by Bill Bennett
http://billbennett.co.nz/2016/11/24/australian-websites-download-faster-in-auckland-than-in-sydney-or-melbourne/


Nothing illustrates the gulf opening between broadband services in New Zealand 
and Australia better than this snippet of data from TrueNet’s October 2016 
report.

   “The major point we noticed this month is the gap opening up between NZ ISPs 
and our sample
     Australian ISP, TPG.  This is despite the impact of the distance across 
the Tasman.”

Typically trans-Tasman ping times are around 23 milliseconds. That is the time 
it takes data to travel from Sydney to Auckland. TPG is Australia’s second 
largest service provider.

     “TPG is a lot worse than all NZ ISPs for downloading New Zealand websites. 
We may expect that
      due to downloading across the Tasman, but TPG is worse at downloading 
Australian and USA
      websites than any NZ ISPs we measure.”

In other words New Zealand broadband performance is now so much better than 
Australia’s performance that we can get at their data faster than they can 
despite their 23 ms head start.

TrueNet goes on to report another aspect comparing  trans-Tasman broadband 
performance:

       “… our ADSL and VDSL average speeds improved to 11Mbps for ADSL, while 
VDSL improved to
       35Mbps average. With the increasing number and speed of fibre and VDSL 
connections the New
       Zealand average speed is approaching or exceeding the Australian target 
of 25Mbps.”

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Cheers,
Stephen

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