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Posted by Balwinder Singh Dheeman on May 23, 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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97 211.3 Total for top 10
Totals for the newsgroup:
67 posters
182 articles
410.6 kbytes
The top 10 accounted for:
14.93% of the posters
53.30% of the articles
51.45% of the bytes
Averages:
2.72 articles / poster
2.26 kbytes / article
6.13 kbytes / poster
37 people posted for the first time this period.
They went on to post 93 articles altogether
The new posters accounted for:
55.22% of the posters
51.10% of the articles
57.35% of the bytes
Top 10 subjects for the period:
posts kbytes subject
59 170.5 When You Dial 911, Can Help Find You?
20 51.4 When You Dial Operator, Can Help Find You?
13 22.4 Voip providers and time to get incoming.
12 21.6 Voip over Satellite internet?
7 12.6 VoIP over ISDN
7 11.1 Reaction of Equipment after Change of IP-Number?
6 10.8 Sunrocket gizmo port forwarding
6 10.6 Advice for calling US Mobile Phone?
5 12.8 Cordless phone problem
5 8.4 Vonage quality
182 articles on 36 subjects
159 were followups (87.36%)
88 were crossposts (48.35%)
410.6 kbytes total
headers: 201.5kb 49.06%
quoted text: 61.7kb 15.04%
original text: 128.9kb 31.39%
signatures: 8.7kb 2.12%
Averages:
5.06 articles / subjetc
2.26 kbytes / article
11.41 kbytes / subject
Postings per weekday:
Day posts
Monday 11 *
Tuesday 23 **
Wednesday 20 **
Thursday 35 ****
Friday 36 ****
Saturday 22 **
Sunday 35 ****
(*=10 posts)
Top 10 newsreader agents used (accumulated):
posts newsreader users
48 (26.37%) outlook 20 29.85%
42 (23.08%) forte 12 17.91%
25 (13.74%) thunderbird 5 7.46%
18 ( 9.89%) g2 13 19.40%
17 ( 9.34%) mozilla 3 4.48%
12 ( 6.59%) trn 3 4.48%
4 ( 2.20%) microplanet 2 2.99%
3 ( 1.65%) news 2 2.99%
3 ( 1.65%) mailgate 1 1.49%
2 ( 1.10%) gnus 1 1.49%
17 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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