On 6/9/22 22:26, Mel Beckman wrote:
With 430 GB versus 32 GV average down versus up usage today, according to your article, this is still not a case for symmetrical consumer bandwidth. Yes, the upstream usage increased slightly more than the downstream usage. But the ratio was still so big that it would take decades for them to join. I doubt they ever will. Consumers just don’t have that much days up to push yet, and probably never will.
I don't think download rate will ever equal upload rate, never mind get close. But certainly, it has been growing for the past 15 or so years, and will continue to rise as the Internet continues to become a place of community than it originally has been.
Also, a lot of that Usage can be explained by video conferencing during Covid, which has dropped off significantly already.
That certainly has contributed, but I expect that there are more people uploading content for day-to-day life than for work. Mark.