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tshirt
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Snohomish, WA

reply to Matt
Re: They have been running out of modems!

said by Matt See Profile :

tshirt,

The fact of the matter is, most companies do not want to provide more upload for a couple of reasons:

1) Technical limitations: ... they moved you to fiber.
Exactly, dedicated line (fiber is one type)is more appropriate for balanced service, and at least until very recently (FIOS is notable here)been price accordingly.
Shared line like cable HSI is unbalanced, and they could offer you 5/5 or 10/10, but then need to be able to PROFITABLE sell the other 95% of the downstream to pay for the plant.
said by Matt See Profile :

2) Business Class defections: ........I have a 15/2 connection and it has afforded me the opportunity to work form home. 2Mbps is BARELY adequate when I have to reload a server and remotely mount an ISO CD image, but it works.
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correct, you just described yourself as someone who formerly (and maybe still should) would have had a business class connection, but instead chose the cheaper, highend residental service apparently willing to live with the limitations.
said by Matt See Profile :

A 10/10 connection would be absolutely wonderful and 100/100 would make me wet my pants..
They don't want to be responsible for workplace 'accidents'
said by Matt See Profile :

There is a paradigm shift happening and DOCSIS 3.0 isn't going to be the long term solution the Cable Companies hope, which is why they aren't jumping all over it and are taking a "wait and see" approach.
It is a major investment/commitment, those waiting by the sidelines want to see if the business model/pricing ComCast has set, sells, pays the costs.
The fear is
{1 some apps may kill there profit/repayment of the capital costs (as VoIP is doing to phone companies)
[2 some other technology (wireless,powerline, FTTx) can build out faster, and undercut/match the price, which will dilute their return schedule.
The risk is waiting too long and creating the window for the other technology to develop.
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