Well it happened to me the day-before around 3:15pm. My dial-up connexion (NetOne, BSNL) speed showed as being "115.2Kbps"! Usually, at the best of times it's 46.6 Kbps, and 45.2 otherwise (s'posed to be 56). My effective d'load speed was somewhat better too, long as I was connected. I've heard, and I understand that speed-multiplication (well not exactly, but I couldn't think of a better word) can happen on a shared cable line...but on dial-up? Even on a cable line it's not the connexion speed itself, but rather the actual data transfer rate, which gets 'amped up', which is understandable. But, how could this happen? Somebody pls explain.