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Originally Posted by AbyssUnderground
I was talking to a friend the other day and he said that the NTL 10Mbps is more unreliable because of the upload speed being "not sufficient enough" for downloading at 10Mbps.
What I want to know is: is it true?
Also, why dont NTL give us 1Mbps upload? Its cable so it should be able to support a very high speed, not like ADSL.
Id kill for 1Mbps upload but why wont NTL give us it?
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Why do you repeat this question when you already know the answer.
512kbit is more then enough to send acks to download at 10mbit.
The technology used doesnt support high upload speeds as you would like.
High upload speeds promote commercial use on a residental product.
I thought your website was fine and dandy with 20kB upload?
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Originally Posted by AbyssUnderground
Is there any word when 2Mbps customers will get the chance to upgrade yet?
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Yes it was mentioned in the 10meg thread over a month ago, they were able to upgrade before actual top tier customers. Check the tier migration page.
I was pleasantly surprised with a 512kbit upload I was expecting 400kbit maximum considering ntl's recent conservative upload speeds and telewest doesn't offer that much.