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As I sit here wide awake when I don't need to be, I as a networking nerd honestly wonder to myself, why in 2026, do the majority of internet providers not attempt to provide better upload speeds to their customers yet, despite everyone wanting us to use the "cloud" to store data? Fiber ISP's are excluded from my rant here of course, though I know Verizon FIOS in its early days, offered a top tier of 30 Mbps down, and just 5mbps up! Imagine if they'd had say 30/30 symmetric from the beginning! Even wireless internet, such as 4G LTE and 5G, only offer asymmetric speeds. At least in my area, the internet landscape has not changed in 7 plus years now! The best internet I can get is Spectrum cable, at 1000 megabits down, but just 40 megabits upstream! The upload is literally just 4.0 percent of my download capability! Surely my cable modem, even with current technology, with no upgrades to cable equipment, can do a bit better than that? I'd absolutely be willing to pay more for faster uplink to the internet, if the provider would just offer it to their Customers to begin with! For anyone that remembers when you could hack some Docsis 2.0 cable modems back in the mid to late 2000s, why do you suppose folks, myself included, did that? Well for me, it was so I could get the best possible upload speeds for that time. I have some pretty large files that I want to preserve, and I'm happy that I can download hundreds of gigabytes in just minutes, but heaven for bid I want to upload that much data anywhere, it takes many many times longer. As an example, I've got an archive package of some of the files on my old laptop that I wanted to preserve. Size of this archive is 391 GB. I can download that much data in about 69 minutes, but to upload it to begin with, it'd take over 24.5 hours! How is that fair? Of course not everyone will need or want that much upload, but for those that could make use of it, why not at least offer the option of better upload for customers who want/need it? I'm sick and tired of the internet being treated as a one way computer network! Leave the download right where it is, and start improving the damn upload already!
Andre Louis
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I am in London, a first-world city, in a first-world country and I have 80 down 20 up. What the hell!
Monty Icenogle
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