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Re: SPEEDS


From: Bruce Anthony Grobler <bruce () yoafrica com>
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 15:57:24 +0200

I certainly agree that its only the two you 

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A significant difference as compared to peak hours 

On Monday 13 April 2009 3:45:10 pm Matikiti, Thomas wrote:
Wazup Bruce - I'm a bit concerned about our speeds here even today when
they are two people in the office I still find myself struggling to
browse the internet due to slow speeds. We should investigate our link's
performance when there is no one in the office because for it remains
the same ----- slow.

Regards,
Tom


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