 dynodbPremium,VIP join:2004-04-21 Minneapolis, MN | Yawn And exactly how many providers make a big stink about upstream speeds in terms of marketing?
Up until very recently, a lot providers were only offering in the neighborhood of 386k to 768k upstream- some still do. Given the choice, most would have the higher downstream than a higher upstream at the expense of downstream speed.
If a work from home "power user" needs faster upstream speeds, switch to a provider or service that offers it. Problem solved. |
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 elios join:2005-11-15 Springfield, MO | said by dynodb:And exactly how many providers make a big stink about upstream speeds in terms of marketing? Up until very recently, a lot providers were only offering in the neighborhood of 386k to 768k upstream- some still do. Given the choice, most would have the higher downstream than a higher upstream at the expense of downstream speed. If a work from home "power user" needs faster upstream speeds, switch to a provider or service that offers it. Problem solved. and if there ISNT a faster one? then what |
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 | reply to dynodb said by dynodb:And exactly how many providers make a big stink about upstream speeds in terms of marketing? Up until very recently, a lot providers were only offering in the neighborhood of 386k to 768k upstream- some still do. Given the choice, most would have the higher downstream than a higher upstream at the expense of downstream speed. If a work from home "power user" needs faster upstream speeds, switch to a provider or service that offers it. Problem solved. Really?! Just like that? and that is just going to get rid of the zoned areas and duopoly system providers setup in regions?...laff |
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