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Posted by Balwinder Singh Dheeman on May 16, 2005, 6:06 am
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Stats comp.dcom.voice-over-ip (last 7 days)
Top 10 posters for the period:
rank posts kbytes name <address>
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61 115.4 Total for top 10
Totals for the newsgroup:
68 posters
143 articles
267.8 kbytes
The top 10 accounted for:
14.71% of the posters
42.66% of the articles
43.11% of the bytes
Averages:
2.10 articles / poster
1.87 kbytes / article
3.94 kbytes / poster
37 people posted for the first time this period.
They went on to post 60 articles altogether
The new posters accounted for:
54.41% of the posters
41.96% of the articles
46.07% of the bytes
Top 10 subjects for the period:
posts kbytes subject
25 55.6 The Demise of Cheap VOIP
10 17.1 VoIP provider with dial in number in the US w/o monthly
9 14.9 Any free VoIP internet-phone calling left ?
7 11.0 Linksys PAP2 router
6 9.2 Forwarding London number to NYC?
5 9.4 PSTN gateway service for Asterisk in the US
5 8.8 Voip to landline call...which provider?
5 7.7 voip rates!
5 6.3 how to tell if a number if voip?
4 8.6 Avaya Emergency - Any ideas?
143 articles on 41 subjects
114 were followups (79.72%)
15 were crossposts (10.49%)
267.8 kbytes total
headers: 140.1kb 52.32%
quoted text: 28.1kb 10.49%
original text: 89.0kb 33.24%
signatures: 3.7kb 1.37%
Averages:
3.49 articles / subjetc
1.87 kbytes / article
6.53 kbytes / subject
Postings per weekday:
Day posts
Monday 33 ***
Tuesday 25 ***
Wednesday 26 ***
Thursday 25 ***
Friday 14 *
Saturday 7 *
Sunday 13 *
(*=10 posts)
Top 10 newsreader agents used (accumulated):
posts newsreader users
51 (35.66%) outlook 19 27.94%
29 (20.28%) g2 23 33.82%
9 ( 6.29%) thunderbird 4 5.88%
9 ( 6.29%) trn 1 1.47%
8 ( 5.59%) mozilla 1 1.47%
7 ( 4.90%) forte 5 7.35%
6 ( 4.20%) nn 2 2.94%
6 ( 4.20%) i.e.c.c., 1 1.47%
4 ( 2.80%) microplanet 1 1.47%
3 ( 2.10%) gnus 2 2.94%
20 different agents have been used (versions unaccounted).
DISCLAIMER
Please, take these stats with a dash of salt, quantity might not always
imply any quality.
Have a lot ..., lots of fun!
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