Hi Dave,

Well, less asymmetric down/up ratios are certainly worth fighting for (for one 
NTP should work better). And, as I might add, something that is orthogonal to 
better router software ;) a fast symmetric link with a craptastic router is 
still roughly as much fun as a dial-up connection with the best router software 
we can wish for... ;)
Regarding that EFF article, while I think that light over fiber is "the obvious 
way forward", I fear that the strategy of asking for 100/100 under the 
assumption, it can only be reliably achieved by fiber roll out, ignores the 
full duplex technologies that are either ready for deployment (full duplex 
g.fast) or a much cheaper plant upgrade away than rolling our new fiber (full 
duplex docsis comes to mind, which might require changes to the physical plant 
layout with nested/hierarchical amplifiers*). I note that local docsis ISPs in 
Germany are aiming for 100 Mbps upload in the next 12-24 months (simply by 
switching more upload spectrum to docsis 3.1 coding schemes). In short 100/100 
might not be the "only with fiber" speed grade the authors seem to think, and 
if the goal is full fiber than it seems best to actually require full fiber.

Best Regards
        Sebastian


*) Or not might be possible to run full duplex over some level of hierarchical 
amplifiers...


> On Jul 5, 2021, at 20:46, Dave Taht <dave.t...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> or at least, in more politicking, for fiber.
> 
> https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/07/future-symmetrical-high-speed-internet-speeds
> 
> I emailed the authors and mentioned that better routers might be a
> cheaper start...
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