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    <description>I'm on a 30MB/s BT infinity that seemed amazingly fast when I first got it, but then after a week seemed to slow right down. I want to make sure that a perception bias isn't in place, and so want to track my broadband speed over a period of a few months so that I have the data to make a decision with. Does anyone know of a program that I can leave run on my PC, which tracks my incoming broadband quality?</description>
    <pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2020 14:58:30 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>I'm on a 30MB/s BT infinity that seemed amazingly fast when I first got it, but then after a week seemed to slow right down. I want to make sure that a perception bias isn't in place, and so want to track my broadband speed over a period of a few months so that I have the data to make a decision with. Does anyone know of a program that I can leave run on my PC, which tracks my incoming broadband quality?</description>
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