Forgive me if I’ve already posted this here, but I just ran across this last 
week. I posted it somewhere, but the old gray matter can’t recall where.  ::-( 

This is the most recent report that a national monitoring company made to the 
FCC concerning broadband service in the US:

https://www.fcc.gov/reports-research/reports/measuring-broadband-america/measuring-fixed-broadband-report-2016

You can compare all the major services and their actual speeds vs. their 
advertised speeds, reliability and consistency and a variety of other things.

They send specially configured routers to households all over the US to monitor 
this stuff “on the front lines,” and I have one of them in my cabinet that just 
measures TWC (which is how I found out about this). I get a report on my 
service every month so I can see my speeds, latency and downtime. They then 
aggregate that and put it into the above referenced report to the FCC.

Just thought someone here might love charts and graphs and go to town with 
this. I skimmed it and both AT&T and TWC came out well, with TWC doing way 
better in the speed department. Of course this will all change as Fiber starts 
to blanket the landscape.  

Enjoy!

Jonathan


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Jonathan Fletcher
FileMaker Certified Developer (9 thru 14)

Fletcher Data Consulting, LLC
A FileMaker Business Alliance Partner
[email protected]
http://www.fletcherdata.com
502-509-7137

Kentuckiana's FileMaker Developers Group
Next meeting: Tuesday, January 24th, noon to 3:30
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