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RE: symmetric vs. asymmetric [was: Verizon Policy Statement on Net Neutrality]


From: "Chuck Church" <chuckchurch () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2015 23:06:36 -0500

        Since this has turned into a discussion on upload vs download speed, figured I'd throw in a point I haven't 
really brought up.  For the most part, uploading isn't really a time-sensitive activity to the general (as in 99% of 
the ) public.  Uploading a bunch of facebook photos, you hit upload, and then expect it to take x amount of time.  
Could be 30 seconds, could be 30 minutes.  Everyone expects that wait.  Sending a large email attachment, you hit send, 
and then get back to doing something else.  There just aren't that many apps out there that have a dependence on 
time-sensitive upload performance. 
         On download, of course no wants to see buffering on their cat videos or watching Netflix.  Thus the high speed 
download.  Honesty, I'm willing to bet that even a random sampling of NANOG people would show their download data 
quantity to be 10x what their upload quantity is in a day.  For average users, probably much more than 10x.  Why some 
folks are insisting upload is vital just can't be true for normal home users.  
        Those households trying to do 5 simultaneous Skype sessions aren't typical.  

Chuck


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