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by georgel
574 days ago
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It was interesting to see one of the commenters mention Fort Collins Connexion. I've mentioned them a few times on HN with lots of other locals chiming in, but that service was incredible. I was very sad when I moved to an older apartment complex that refused to allow the buildup and had to go back to Comcast for a year before I moved away. Comcast offered 1.2Gb/s down, which was real, but the second anyone did a small upload, the entire network bogged down to actually unusable speeds (read: HN wouldn't load at all). Cheaper and significantly better service from the municipal ISP than mega-corp. |
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Some of the cable ISPs also have such asymmetric service that you can use most of the upload bandwidth just with ACKs while downloading. They often use ACK suppression to reduce the number ACKs and use the link more efficiently.
[1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bufferbloat