Quote from gnome:
1. Is it the ISP which limits upload speed?
2. By using Gmail, are you speeds different from what the ISP provides?
3. Comcast limits the size of uploads... I don't know exactly what it is... maybe 10-20MB?. Does Gmail have such limits?
Quote from FuturesTrader71:
2. Gmail is just a mail webmail service. It is independent of the ISP and is only limited by what Google provides the server as far as bandwidth...
Again, that depends on what you are doing. As far as trading, your upload speed isn't all that significant. You are only uploading orders back to the broker and they are sent in small and simple packets. Your download speed is more important because you are using it to get your tick data for your charts as well as feedback from your broker to confirm your orders, etc. Generally, you will not use more than 2mbps unless there is an economic release that causes a burst of activity. In those cases, you can get bursts of 4 mbps or above but they are temporary. I'm assuming that you are not downloading tick data for 20 different instruments at the same time.Quote from nealvan:
It's the up load speed that's important right?
It does not publish what it uses. I generally upload large files to a group of people using Gmail and it runs at about 2.8 to 3mpbs. My bandwidth test results at www.speedtest.net show 93mbps down and 8mbps up. I suspect that I'm using as much as Gmail is willing to give when uploading.Quote from gnome:
1. Does Google currently publish what its bandwidth currently is, or is it adjusted to current system usage?
2. As I have "4Mps" service from Comcast, might I be able to upload at 4Mps via Gmail if Google allowed?
Quote from FuturesTrader71:
"... My bandwidth test results at www.speedtest.net show 93mbps down and 8mbps up. I suspect that I'm using as much as Gmail is willing to give when uploading.
Quote from gnome:
Also, I thought the freebie email service users got flooded with SPAM. Is that not right?
And does Gmail limit the size of attachment which may be sent?
That is the bandwidth at work where I'm writing from. My clearing firm's internet connection runs at 100 mbps. My home service is 6 mbps, but I don't trade from there. I'm in the CBOT building as I type this doing my homework for the week.Quote from gnome:
Whoa! I presume you are accessing the net through Cable/DSL with a 8-12Mps service (?).
How can you be reading 93Mps when your broadband service is so much less??
Also, I thought the freebie email service users got flooded with SPAM. Is that not right?
And does Gmail limit the size of attachment which may be sent?
Quote from FuturesTrader71:
The attachment size limit is 10MB per email.
Wow.... 20MB... I didn't know about that change. That's awesome. I think that must have been just recently changed. Great stuff.