> In Alexandria Virginia USA, both the up and downlink rates are currently
> 3Mbps (it's a fiber network). However, @Home is putting in uplink limits
> (128Kbps, I believe) in their service areas to reserve bandwidth for
> shared network residential use. They do not permit Internet server
> applications (the big reason I didn't join up, I was planning to run a web
> server). My parents use it with Win95, and I've found the actual downloads
> do approach 3 Mbps. Very nice.
>
> Geof Goodrum
That's the very reason @HOME cited for activating the uplink limits,
customers
running server applications (mainly web servers) from their computers.
Tom
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