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Saturday, October 17, 2015

Nagkakalokohan ba talaga between speed test and actual usage of internet of a dominant telco.? Is this akin to the VW emission defeat scandal of VW?

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Rizal Philippines
October 17, 2015

This video content must be investigated if indeed the carrier's speed when connected to their test site or speed test gives a high result as per their plan, but gives a different reading when disconnected to the speed test site.  Is this not   similar to the VW scam/scandal discovered for emission testing, by an independent group of investigator.

  Mr John German who discovered the VW cars emission scandal of ICCT International Council of Clean Transportation (what a paradox, a man named German discovering a German origin scandal. The cars tested initially passed the emission tests.  He found as in this case that the test of German cars in actual usage,  were 20x the limit.  They did more test, and their hypothesis is that  there must have been an emission test defeat software, or language in the computer box or emission hardware. software.

Here is an except of the article:

Mr German being questioned by reporters
                                        John German

Mr German being questioned by reporters






John German is the US co-lead of the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT), a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to reducing vehicle emissions.
He told Wake Up To Money the story of how they got started with their investigation.
"There's been a consistent stream of data suggesting that diesel cars in Europe have high NOx (nitrogen oxides and dioxides) emission," he says.
"So we had this bright idea - let's look at US where the emissions standards are more stringent.
We thought the cars there would be clean, and we could take the results to Europe and say, 'hey look, they're clean in the US, why can't you do it in Europe?'"
'Something wrong'
On 20 September, VW's then chief executive, Martin Winterkorn, issued a public apology, admitting to "breaking the trust" of customers.

Now is this video discovery something that is similar to the VW scandal?  Our regulators (whom we hope are not working for the telcos should wake up to this, live up to their roles as guardians of the consumer, public interest and make an independent ruling punish and enforce regulations as in truth in advertising of the telcos

Is this internet limiting correct? NTC should investigate this.

NAGKAKALOKOHAN BA TALAGA?  Nanloloko ba ang telco being mentioned?




Nagkakalokohan ba talaga? It is happening and being tolerated by famous captains of the industry?

Test your internet speed by using Ookla Speed test.

The internet we are using, connected to a cable TV has 1.11 Mbps speed for download, and .25 mbps upload speed, and 140 ms ping rate.  It is 50% of the promised speed.  What can we do?

Are there many "layers" in the internet industry?  What is the alibi again?

1 comment:

  1. There are criticisms that the good Senator should have been more decisive and earnest and have put more teeth in solving this and getting the telcos to respond to his call

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