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lotsoreasons

@nycmny.fios.verizon.

Its lots of reasons

Well, its actually lots of reasons..
upstream costs $$ more money for lots of reasons:

Think about these:
1.piracy creates legal liability for companies providing bandwidth.
2. voip lines are capable with each 64kbit channel upstream.
3. video starts at 512kbit and up (bye bye cable company revenue)
4. busineses need to send data over networks fast around the globe., so get as much$$ as you can (ie rip them off)
5. backbone providers get in on the action and charge more for upstream "SENDING" of data and opposed to receiving of data over networks in a context of the information your requesting is worh more to the receiver, than the sender but charge the sender for more speed per sec. (somebodies got to pay for those balmy 60 degree, F sever rooms, fiber optic cabling, tech gurus with the big beamers, etc, etc,)

It all spells Money, Money, Money, Mon-ay!
Eventually the costs will be passed on to the consumers and no deployment war will ensue, until there's a complete overhaul and SURPLUS of bandwidth (of LIT fiber, unlit fiber doesn't earn money)


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