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Why is home broadband upload speed slower than download speed?

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Why is home broadband upload speed slower than download speed?

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For many internet users, uploading files is quite a bit slower than downloading files. This is usually normal, because most high-speed Internet connections, including cable modems and DSL, are designed to provide much better speed for downloading than uploading.
This is because users spend much more time downloading (which includes viewing web pages or multimedia files) than they do uploading, so Internet providers have designed their systems to give priority to downloading. So if your upload speed appears to be slower than your download speed, this is probably expected.

If you still want to improve upload speed you can very well request for the same with your ISP and change the plan accordingly…Once you change the plan you can check with speed result sites likeĀ  Scanmyspeed.com and verify the upload and download speed.

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Most home broadband users download more than they upload, so it’s more important for broadband download speeds to be faster, and this is the speed broadband ISPs usually advertise. Surfing from page to page, reading emails and watching online TV are all downloading. Adding photos to a social networking site such as Facebook, or sending emails, are uploading. Upload speeds can be as low as 0.256Mbps, so check in advance if you think you’ll find slow broadband upload speeds restrictive.

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