I would agree somewhat with the idea that 2-4Mb/s connections are sub-par internet experiences, but they are overall better than other setups that attempt to be a replacement for fixed-line access, like 3G. If your needs are adequately served by a 2Mb line, then that's what works for you. When things like LTE, VDSL and Fiber become affordable and easily accessible, then the argument shifts to how upload speeds limit your use of your internet connection and how shaping rules affect you.
I would like nothing better than to have an ISP offer fiber packages where my upload speed is always half of my download speed. A 15Mb package would split into 10Mb down and 5Mb up. Even 4Mb down and 2Mb up would be many times better than 2Mb down and 0.38Mb up, which I currently have to contend with. I can't bump up to 10Mb because I'm still limited by a 0.5Mb upload by my exchange. I can't use 3G because there's too much contention for the towers here in Jbay. VDSL is about two years away (Dark Fiber has a project in progress that will have fiber lines passing almost straight through Jbay).
I just wish company's would get proactive with their fiber deals. Yes, there are those trying - but there is so much potential already sitting dormant in the ground!
I wish we could somehow get it rolling - so that we have internet how its supposed to be. Not, as you said, 0.38Mbps upload! I mean - what can you even do with that
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