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Old 11-29-2006, 10:51 AM
BiPolar_Nut BiPolar_Nut is offline
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Default Re: how fast is 1.5Mbps

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Hopefully a lot of these restrictions are due to the service being relatively young. Maybe once the whole network is in place they'll remove some of these limitations.

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Actually, I believe it's so commercial connections still have value...like $250/mo 1.5 SDSL lines, $350/mo T1's, etc. They want to keep this for their idea of the ideal home user that just checks email, weather, and mild web browsing.

At the ISP level, there's no real cost difference between upstream and downstream bandwidth...but upstream bandwidth is more valuable to customers. That's (partially) why you can get a 6Mbit downstream asynchronous broadband connection for ~$100/mo at home, yet to get less than a third of that bandwidth synchronously (same speed up and down) would cost closer to $300 or much more depending on location.

In general, people that use/need more upstream bandwidth are far heavier users of bandwidth in general and drastically reduce how much an ISP can oversell their bandwidth. If ISP's couldn't oversell their bandwidth, the $20/mo unlimited dialup accounts never would have overcome the Compuserve "pay-per-minute" model around 1995 and we wouldn't have $20/mo ADSL options today.

Cliffs Notes: FIOS's TOS/AUP being very strict is critical to enabling them to offer such high speeds at such low (relative to the US market) prices. I don't expect those policies to *ever* change, although they could launch "business" service at double/triple the cost with looser policies.
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Old 11-30-2006, 08:42 AM
TheMetetron TheMetetron is offline
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Default Re: how fast is 1.5Mbps

I get 24Mbps for $50 or so. [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Telia.
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Old 12-01-2006, 01:16 AM
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Default Re: how fast is 1.5Mbps

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1.5 Mbps

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Weak. I just ordered my Verizon FIOS service today. 30Mbs upload/ 5 Mbs download. Woot!

But seriously, 1.5 Mbs in today's world is only meh. And as mentioned above that's its peak, which it will never run at. I will tell you this though, it's better than dial up!

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I already have it, had for 5 or so months, its sick, I get tired of using other DSL that is 768k, 1.5M, it sucks, reminds me of dialing up, you get VERRRY spoiled!
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Old 12-01-2006, 11:26 AM
Ray Zee Ray Zee is offline
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i log on at 24Kbs and still can function but s l o w l y.

penalty for living out of sight of the world.
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Old 12-01-2006, 12:38 PM
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8350Kbs.

different corner of "out of sight of the world".
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