On 6/1/22 10:10 AM, Seth Mattinen wrote:
On 5/23/22 12:00 PM, Michael Thomas wrote:
On 5/23/22 11:49 AM, Aaron Wendel wrote:
The Fiber Broadband Association estimates that the average US
household will need more than a gig within 5 years. Why not just
jump it to a gig or more?
Really? What is the average household doing to use up a gig worth of
bandwidth?
I want decent upload speeds for offsite backups of my home NAS. But
no, upload is usually some pitiful fraction of download. The local
cable company maxes out at 20Mbps upload, and AT&T stopped their FTTH
deployment literally across the street from me with no signs of
further expansion.
Yeah, upstream is a complete joke and the pandemic showed how wrong the
excuses were.
Mike