HCHTech
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In our area Comcast is the main provider of cable internet, but we also have a couple of other cable systems in parts of our service area. All of these cable internet options provide asynchronous service, which is the main disadvantage when you compare it to Verizon FIOS in areas where both are available.
This came up in conversation today, and I didn't know the answer, so....Is cable internet asynchronous because it has to be - due to some technological limitation? Or is it purely a business decision for the providers to divvy up their pipe to favor downloads over uploads? DOCSIS 3.1 clearly supports multi-gigabit traffic both ways as far as I can tell, but I couldn't find anything really answering the question pointedly. If it IS purely a business decision, I guess I understand why they would do that, but their lack of options in the face of the competition from FIOS makes me think it's more than just business. Does anyone know for sure?
This came up in conversation today, and I didn't know the answer, so....Is cable internet asynchronous because it has to be - due to some technological limitation? Or is it purely a business decision for the providers to divvy up their pipe to favor downloads over uploads? DOCSIS 3.1 clearly supports multi-gigabit traffic both ways as far as I can tell, but I couldn't find anything really answering the question pointedly. If it IS purely a business decision, I guess I understand why they would do that, but their lack of options in the face of the competition from FIOS makes me think it's more than just business. Does anyone know for sure?