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Komentáře • 44

  • @John-td9cp
    @John-td9cp Před rokem +12

    NBN needs to have symmetrical upload speeds. It doesn't cost them any more money to do this.

    • @imitzi
      @imitzi Před rokem

      I don’t think it would cost NBN all that much extra, but it would cost the ISP’s a lot more. NBN works off CVC and gives a certain amount to ISP’s per customer. So If they added extra capacity for upload speeds so there was no congestion, it would cost the isp potentially a bunch more. Secondly, the upload speed is also dependant on length of copper line and the hardware you have in your house.

    • @imitzi
      @imitzi Před rokem

      But NBN charging so much is so they can make a profit compared to the cost to build the infrastructure, which isn’t what the nbn was founded for. It was always designed to not make a profit but thank the libs for the change

  • @Paul-L125
    @Paul-L125 Před rokem +10

    🤨 I was forced from 100/40 to 100/20, not that it impacted my usage but it's the principle. Upload speeds are very important for many so would like to see what's on offer.

  • @manikzag
    @manikzag Před rokem

    Yep, upload is super important for me. Wfh in a call centre. It directly affects my job, as well as hobbies like gaming and keeping in touch with family.

  • @jims2020
    @jims2020 Před rokem

    You are one of the very few, who shed light on the NBN's shenanighans...people in this nation are absolutely callous to how their tax money is spent. People got to wake up and look around why there is so much inflation - paying for botched projects and waste of public money by political clowns. Bravo, keep up your good work.

  • @StingyGeek
    @StingyGeek Před rokem +3

    Has the ACCC looked at NBN performance in regional areas?

  • @comiccasper3053
    @comiccasper3053 Před rokem +1

    Ahhh i feel so warmly welcomed, thank you.

  • @a9503128
    @a9503128 Před rokem +1

    We ALL need better upload beach all our devices are "syncing" to the cloud, an iPhone 14 Pro Max photo from the main camera will be approximately 40 to 75MB in size and a 3min clip count be 300Mb then you have WFH video calls etc etc.

  • @4toni729
    @4toni729 Před 4 měsíci

    The average person uploads searches, photos and videos to social media platforms, as well as documents, photos, videos to online storage as well as to backup services and personal nascent clouds. With people taking more photos and videos now than ever upload speeds are often a bottleneck that we shouldn’t have. It can take day or months to backup important media 😒

  • @jamieattwells2700
    @jamieattwells2700 Před rokem +1

    symetrical speeds on FTTP should be the standard

  • @magesnz
    @magesnz Před rokem +2

    when i hear about australian upload speed, i'm laughing across the ditch when the line provider for fibre we were just upgrading from 100/20 to now 300/100 and the speed when speedtest are more like 330/110... the nbn is horrible compared to chorus nz

    • @MTKOZ
      @MTKOZ Před rokem

      Dude NZ has symmetrical fibre everywhere there which means you can have 1000/1000 for like 80 NZD a month. I've also seen they offer 4000/4000

    • @magesnz
      @magesnz Před rokem

      @@MTKOZ i can’t get symmetrical speed in my neck of the woods, if I went commercial maybe but hyper fibre isn’t available because I’m not on chorus so i can’t get anything faster then 1 gig symmetrical

  • @alanhilder1883
    @alanhilder1883 Před rokem

    Upload speeds... But Tony "the mad" abbott didn't need anything like this, others looked after his Emails etc ( ordered in more raw onions ).

  • @jameskeane8653
    @jameskeane8653 Před rokem

    We need fttp to as many properties as possible and faster upload speeds… 50mbs isn’t fast enough

  • @Kelthor85
    @Kelthor85 Před rokem

    I needed good upload when I stared using 2tb nas cloud backup. I need crazy upload when I installed backblaze on a media file server...
    It's early days and I'm already at 40tb worth of Linux distributions.

  • @jcuz
    @jcuz Před rokem

    The big issue is HFC as an NBN service right? With cable technology having a limited upload capacity? How long till NBN will offer different plans for FTTP/C connected households?

  • @craighocking2042
    @craighocking2042 Před 9 měsíci

    Hello Pat, what has happened in the upload speeds they seem to have dropped and now still sucks?

  • @shammy__
    @shammy__ Před rokem

    I need better upload speeds, they’re pretty important to me

  • @davesmith342
    @davesmith342 Před rokem

    RSPs pay to put data on a network not take it off RSPs. Do not want you uploading data cos that cost them money for every single kilobyte that is put onto somebody else's network. It doesn't cost money to take that off a network so downloading is effectively free. Uploading costs money.

  • @mainfighter
    @mainfighter Před rokem

    I really want a better upload speed. I'm on FTTP and pay for 1000/50 the upload only being 50 is craziness to me. I host services that I use from my home server and I'm really starting to feel the bad upload, there are some things I want to run that I just can't because of it.

  • @mikebloodworth9258
    @mikebloodworth9258 Před rokem

    I had 100/40 and now 100/20. I notice the difference when I'm away from home and downloading from my NAS server which is the Upload from home. It sucks as my budget wouldn't stretch to keep the 40 up. 🤨

  • @PokewoodTheater
    @PokewoodTheater Před rokem

    they wouldn't need to show the upload speed if they used the same upload as download speeds... but because the NBN dont seem to want symmetrical up and down speeds, this has to be done 🤦

  • @colinkelly5843
    @colinkelly5843 Před rokem

    I'm with telstra on fttn, their supplied modems were all crap so I bought myself a tp link and set it up myself. My download and upload speeds are rubbish. Personally I'd like to see Tech Man Pat get one of the starlink setup kits, they are like 450 at the moment. Pay the 130 for the month, set it up where only fttn is, so we can see what it's results are in an area where we are getting 25/5 on fttn nbn. The only other fast internet option here is provided by one company and it is fixed wireless internet. For unlimited downloads at 100MB nbn speeds they want $700 a month no contracts 😂

    • @LindyKnight
      @LindyKnight Před rokem

      That’s terrible I’m on the same as you but I get around 50 because node is close they taking months to turn on fttp.

  • @bahgsy
    @bahgsy Před rokem

    How much do you think the limitation on upload speed is driven by reliance on HFC?

    • @TechManPat
      @TechManPat  Před rokem +1

      Well the tech was a good interim solution, it was fairly fast, not on the upload, but HFC is in very limited areas, so i don't think its really causing waves.

    • @bahgsy
      @bahgsy Před rokem

      @@TechManPat 27% of all nbn connections is limited?

  • @SimonPricepog
    @SimonPricepog Před rokem

    :thinking: whats the starlink uplink speeds like?

    • @TechManPat
      @TechManPat  Před rokem +2

      Im looking to make a video about Starlink soon and will explore that :)

  • @mdem5059
    @mdem5059 Před rokem

    Man..
    I've been battling NBN to fix my connection for YEARS at this point, my FTTN connection which is around 1.5-2 KMs from the node, litterely the last house on the old brittle copper line.. I get at max 30 mbps down, and 3 mbps up.
    I can live with the crap download speeds but the upload speeds are below what NBN assured us.. and even still over two years or so they have done nothing but sending out tech after tech after tech, which all say the same thing.
    "Need to upgrade this area, either to FTTH or FTTdp".
    sigh
    Any time I need to upload anything to google drive or something I have to do it via my mobile teather because it just completely cripples the whole house, or if I can trust it I'll leave it over night.. which are both terrible options.

    • @MTKOZ
      @MTKOZ Před rokem

      Get yourself a business plan, pay $0 for fibre install as a result.

  • @StephenMcGregor1986
    @StephenMcGregor1986 Před rokem

    My mother and a friend have received letters from Optus saying they have been affected. Strange, neither of them have ever been with Optus. Does Optus harvest everyone's data of people that haven't even been with them or something. So dodgy.

  • @LindyKnight
    @LindyKnight Před rokem

    Still waiting for FTTP ffs come on

  • @jasonhowe1697
    @jasonhowe1697 Před rokem +1

    in general we've has the capacity to do symmetric downloads on 4g-lte since its inception
    as for adsl I think that can do 25/25 if it have been given the chance back when 128kb was still a serviced medium..
    pentanet currently offers 1gb over air fiber technology..
    you actually waste more money in the long term by offering speed tiers
    once I start looking at voip and its video counterpart the entire network needs to be replaced to fois based services otherwise you are left in a technology vacuum where you can't live outside the main exchange you are connected too..
    If you are wanting to promote 10Gb in the home you have less than 10 years before it becomes obsolete when and where everything in the home will require 20+Gb transfer speeds, we've been at the cusp 100Gb symmetric since the farce of fttn was announced, we've had VDSL in 1 form or another since 1992/1993 in some parts of australia..
    FTTN/FTTC is just a placement designation between the fibre and copper network the only major difference between the 2 1 can support a lan/wan connection of 10Gb the other can in theory can support 4 2-wire connections of symmetric 100Mb at an aggregate of 400Mb
    I would hazard a guess with A poe connected 4g-lte/5g router 1gb could be achieved, not sure what the capacity of air fiber is today...
    though I doubt it will cover the same speed FOIS could do, though i do concede we still have to have secondary internet connections to cover the scenario of fall over serviced connections..
    there is a vast difference between stored data vs data bandwidth, realistically from 7200 rpm hdd your data throughput will not consume more than a 100Mb because of the speed limitation of the hard drive. can't comment on m.2 nvme of 8TB or more

  • @metcaelfe
    @metcaelfe Před rokem

    I want 100:50 and I think that's enough for my wfh IT role

    • @everyhandletaken
      @everyhandletaken Před rokem +2

      Imagine if there were just symmetrical plans.. solves confusion & it doesn’t matter which is more important (up or down), you can just pick a higher tier.
      I have 1000:50, but upload is pathetic at 50mbps, for anything significant.

    • @metcaelfe
      @metcaelfe Před rokem

      @@everyhandletaken that would suffice. No need to rub in the gigabit mate, no availability near me :(

    • @everyhandletaken
      @everyhandletaken Před rokem

      @@metcaelfe not the intention mate, sorry - just saying that even with the highest tier possible, still limited to 50- marginally better than the 100/40 plan (despite costing far more)

    • @metcaelfe
      @metcaelfe Před rokem +1

      @@everyhandletaken I was just having fun mate no harm done 😄
      One day I might be so lucky but tbh beggars can't be choosers so happy I got 100 down at least

    • @everyhandletaken
      @everyhandletaken Před rokem

      @@metcaelfe phew ☺️
      The biggest winners with symmetrical speed would be 100/20 tier too, as a jump from 20 to 100 is going to be more beneficial for 80% of people in the real world, than a jump from 50 to 1000 would be.
      But I’m just dreaming.. it is, what it is 😆