To: Neanderthal
Your connection may be at 1.2Megabits/second but the server is connected to a 56k modem...
To: Neanderthal
yes, that what I'm seeing also. Connections to most sites are very slooow.
4 posted on
12/04/2001 9:41:09 PM PST by
MarkM
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To: Neanderthal
Microsoft announced that it would help AT&T or Comcast buy Excite to keep it out of the hands of AOL. I wonder how much are the rate increases to customers going to be to cover this when all is done?
To: Neanderthal
While yours might be slow mine was crawling earlier with my Adelphia connection. They completed migrating my are to their network. I ran some speed tests earlier tonight at DSLReports.com and got speeds of Megapath in San Jose 112 down and 106 up. Linkline in LA 31 down and 106 up. that's down from 1,700 - 2,200 a month and 128 down or so before the breakup. Its only been up for 4 hours so Ill give them a week or so to get the bugs worked out before I jump to any conclusions.
Anyone know why this message has been popping up not only when I go to various sites over the past month but other people with different network ISPs are also getting it fairly frequently? I put it down at first to problems with ExciteAtHome but Im hearing about it from to many different sources.
Network Error
Unable to request URL from host www.ananova.com:80 through
proxy server null:0: Operation timed out.
8 posted on
12/04/2001 11:56:24 PM PST by
airedale
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