My download is fast enough, but the upload is tempting!!
Have you looked at the vivid gamer 200? Think that's unthrottled 20 up?Upload is what I want. Virgin cable is awful for uploads as they throttle it so heavily.
Have you looked at the vivid gamer 200? Think that's unthrottled 20 up?
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And as for Virgin, well we don't get such offerings in Cornwall, seems like certain tech doesn't like to travel across the Tamar lol
I'm already on Vivid 200. That's the issue. It's throttled after about 2GB of upload so you can't do new back ups in a sensible amount of time at all. Sometimes it is just a struggle to things uploaded to flickr or backed up to smugmug because the throttling is so aggressive and the allowances so pathetically small.
I was already considering moving to BT fibre just to get unlimited upload even though download would probably be about 40mbit so about a quarter of the VM speed.
The government did set a minimum standard a few years ago but it was something pathetic like 2MB. It needs to be at least HD streaming more than one stream sort of speed to be any good.
BT said they would upgrade the infrastructure and put coax in (like Virgin "fibre" uses) if the government would give them exclusive rights to it, so no other carriers could use it, ergo no LLU, no competition. The result of this would have been the same choice of ISP that those using a VM line get, just the infrastructure provider themselves.I read an article by an ex BT engineer explaining why our infrastructure is so poor compared to some other parts of the world. Apparently it was the Thatcher government who didn't like what BT were proposing back then and so prevented them from improving the underlying wiring. They considered that BT would then be a monopoly, which wasn't "fair". If this is the case, then no wonder our country is falling behind.
I would rather they roll out a decent speed of fibre or just internet to EVERYONE! I would like the minimum amount to be 20 meg. That should be more than fast enough for most. I find it appalling that in 2016, nearly 2017, some people still can't get access to at least 8 meg broadband.