What is your maximum Upload speed ?

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Ashraf

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I'm using Bsnl broadband for around 5 years, the maximum download speed was increased from 1 Mbps to 4 Mbps in this period but my upload speed is same maximum 509 Kbps, it has not increased.

Now am in BBG 1199 plan, i request my Bsnl broadband AE to increase Upload rate to 1 Mpbs, he refuse to do that saying that maximum upload speed can't increase more than 509 Kpbs.

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What is your bsnl plan ? What is your Upload speed ?

How maximum upload speed in bsnl broadband determined ?
Can somebody quote any Terms regards maximum upload speed in bsnl broadband?
 
geek

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my attainable upload rate was ~1000 kbps and actual was around 800 kbps until last month ! but the attainable has been capped at ~600 kbps w.e.f. 1st october for unknown reasons........
 
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razpor

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well not asking for 2 or 3 mbps but surely we deserve 1 mbps at the very least and its doable but bsnl caps it to just 50 kb/s or around ....this is so frustrating.
 


pothi

pothi

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If you want higher upload speeds go for VDSL/ FTTH !


I had a similar concern mentioned at Any VDSL Users? How is the upload speed in VDSL? .


I don't have FTTH, but can have VDSL. But, I don't find any information or word-of-mouth information on any increased upload speed on VDSL plans. Of course, there is a high upload plan (3899). My question is... are you sure that there would be an increased upload speed in VDSL?
 
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razpor

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I hope they at least upgrade upload speeds to 1368 kbps/1.2 mb/s next month which is easily doable on adsl.
I just dont understand why they cap it at 50 -60 kb/s ....this is crazy.
 
pothi

pothi

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BSNL 3G, Jio LTE and Airtel LTE.
It depends on the technology BSNL uses too. ADSL can be implemented using different ADSL standards. Each has its own maximum upload speed. Ref: Asymmetric digital subscriber line - Wikipedia . I believe BSNL uses ADSL2+ ITU G.992.5 that has the maximum upload speed of 1.4mbps.

We have a different scenario for VDSL that uses the same copper wire but can support the upload speed of 100mbps. Users like me wouldn't mind spending a little more for VDSL. But, 3899 is crazy high considering, post-FUP usage is chargeable!!!
 
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thehitman47

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BSNL FTTH
When I had DSL, my upload was always capped at 256 kbps no matter the line rate which was abysmal. Now when I switched over to FTTH, initially they offered same download/upload rate. 60 Mbps down/ 60 Mbps up. Now they have capped it to 10 Mbps upload.

 
geek

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Why would they f%#€€%g cap the upload rate in fibre ? Defeats the purpose !
 
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thehitman47

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I have no idea. They are probably paranoid that every FTTH customer would be a full-time seeder or something.
 
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MAC-OSX

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My Plan is 599 ( 2mbps) : =

Downloading = 256 kbps
UPlaoding : 50 - 55 kbps .
 
mayank yadav

mayank yadav

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I have BSNL FTTH , i have a 100Mbps plan but the uploads were capped at 10Mbps. So i asked them to remove the cap. And now i am getting 100Mbps upload speed.