Hi!
1) There sure are differences between il rates and abroad rates. This may
be due to:
a) much shorter RTT inside IIX
b) ISP's have more free b/w to IIX than to their Internet uplinks
(especialy during the peak times).

Note that with short file d/l you get slower speeds because of tcp slow
start mechanism.

I currently use BezeqInt and they are very slow at peak times. looks like
a modem connection. Even to IIX i get slow response, heakups, etc.

Dani

On Fri, 18 May 2001, Shaul Karl wrote:

> > further to my previous message, here's the output of traceroute - I gave up
> > after about 5 minutes !!!!!
> > 
> > 
> > [root@shlomo1 /root]# traceroute www.kde.org
> > traceroute to www.kde.org (213.203.58.36), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets
> >  1  192-117-196-1.adsl.israsrv.net.il (192.117.196.1)  20.440 ms  129.710 ms 
> > 33.446 ms
> 
> 
> You seem to have an ADSL connection to israsrv.
> Since an Actcom user has told me that with his ADSL connection there is a 
>significant difference between out of Israel sites and in Israel sites (about 50 
>kb/sec and 220 kb/sec) I wonder if you are willing to report your rates.
> 
> Actually, are users of the other ISPs can report their rates? Is there a difference 
>between sites in and out of Israel? 
> 
> I might be wrong but from my experience is that when comparing download rates one 
>has to take into account the size of the downloaded file. 
> 
> -- 
>       
>       Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
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