I recently subscribed to fibre. The promise was 25Mbps UL/DL.
So far so good wrt download speed. But when I needed to SFTP a
few large files to my server, the max transfer rate I could get
was 300KiB/s which translates to 2.5Mbps. So, I assume the UL
speed limitation is placed at the server? Fast.com reports
30+Mbps bidirectional.
Even 25Mbps sounds slow for fibre connections.
They will be installing a fibre connection in my house next week. I haven't decided on a subscription with a provider yet. But speeds I can choose from are:
100, 400 Mbit/s, and 1, 2 and 8 Gbit/s
I recently subscribed to fibre. The promise was 25Mbps UL/DL.
So far so good wrt download speed. But when I needed to SFTP a
few large files to my server, the max transfer rate I could get
was 300KiB/s which translates to 2.5Mbps. So, I assume the UL
speed limitation is placed at the server? Fast.com reports
30+Mbps bidirectional.
Anyone else here experience limited/reduced UL speeds during
ftp transfers?
What services provide unrestricted UL speeds?
100, 400 Mbit/s, and 1, 2 and 8 Gbit/s
100, 400 Mbit/s, and 1, 2 and 8 Gbit/s
Wow, 8 Gbps would mean you're basically getting an entire XGS-PON to yourself.
That can't make commercial sense for the operator unless they're charging you
a *lot* for that
or just contending the line very heavily.
In practice you could give all the customers on a fibre the full
speed, their actual usage would be a fraction of that :)
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