on 19-03-2015 21:56
on 19-03-2015 22:01
on 19-03-2015 22:01
on 19-03-2015 22:01
on 19-03-2015 22:08
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on 19-03-2015 22:10
on 19-03-2015 22:12
offtopic: i may try it and do 2 speed tests and see if it help me ... wish me luck
on 19-03-2015 22:14
on 19-03-2015 22:14
on 19-03-2015 22:17
on 19-03-2015 22:18
well the data speed in my area is unbarable sometimes i cant even watch anything on netflix, sky go or even youtube without it buffering every 3-4 min .. so if it works ill leave it on ... i get 10 gig and never use 6 g most months so i should be ok ?
on 19-03-2015 22:23
on 19-03-2015 22:23
Most of the data compression happens in the data to video conversion in the applications codec used. So it may be down to a couple of things other than the data transmission from the O2 masts itself, which will be using the same source as the branded firmware.
Chrome employs data compression on images and video by default unless you turn it off in the options as well.