On Mon, 13 Dec 2010, Backdoor Santa wrote:
Another thing to notice is the ratio of inbound versus outbound. Since Comcast is primarily a broadband access network provider, they're going to have millions of eyeballs (users) downloading content.
Actually, there are plenty of access providers with 2:1 ratio (more ul than dl). It's not a matter if you're access provider or not, it's a matter if you offer decent upstream speed or not. In my experience, someone with 10/10 megabit/s ETTH compared to someone with 24/1 ADSL will download the same amount of data on average, but the 10/10 will have four (4) times more upload usage, bringing the ratio from 2:1 (Dl:Ul) on ADSL to 1:2 (Dl:Ul) on ETTH. So because Comcast is offering low upload speeds, they'll have low outgoing amount of traffic compared to incoming. With more and more ISPs offering more symmetric dl/ul speeds, we'll approach 1:1 ratio more and more... -- Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike@swm.pp.se