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<blockquote data-quote="Robojin" data-source="post: 54096" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p>Because it's the typical way a consumer uses bandwidth, upload traffic is mostly small data packet requests for next page, the only time you start to chew UL is in emails with photo's, which is not a typical daily activity, so you just don't need it therefore they don't give it to you</p><p></p><p>A commercial user has a much higher DL/UL ratio due to the grater number of emails/files etc sent</p><p></p><p>BTW A simple way for an ISP to spot illegal file sharers is to look at UL/DL usage, P2P users often max out their UL 100% of the time so easy to spot, so if one were to do such a thing I'd recommend that one throttle back the UL speed in the the P2P s/w to 50% of the UL bandwidth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robojin, post: 54096, member: 2209"] Because it's the typical way a consumer uses bandwidth, upload traffic is mostly small data packet requests for next page, the only time you start to chew UL is in emails with photo's, which is not a typical daily activity, so you just don't need it therefore they don't give it to you A commercial user has a much higher DL/UL ratio due to the grater number of emails/files etc sent BTW A simple way for an ISP to spot illegal file sharers is to look at UL/DL usage, P2P users often max out their UL 100% of the time so easy to spot, so if one were to do such a thing I'd recommend that one throttle back the UL speed in the the P2P s/w to 50% of the UL bandwidth [/QUOTE]
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