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RadicalDave

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reply to b1gdr3

Re: whats this mean for current comcast pro customers

YOU SAID:
There's no need for more than 384 unless you are running a server, which is prohibited.

I SAY:

That is NOT TRUE - Here are things im constantly doing and im not running any servers or business :

1) sending file attachments
2) audio/video conferencing
3) file sharing programs - legitimate file sharing
4) multitasking

The internet has gone very multimedia, and 384 just doesnt cut it... And when your multitasking ie doing multiple
events at the same time, it is EASY to eat up all your upload speed, which then degrades your download speed as well even though you have plenty left.

People should complain more to the company. It is Bogus that people dont need upload speed.. Why is it fair that i can download my email quick as split, but to send a file attachment to a friend I have to sit there and wait for 10 minutes and that's supposed to be okay.

Now im not saying it has to be a 3500kbps up and down, but 384 is TOO SLOW for todays everyday non commerical non server applications.

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