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Hey people i just came to ask a question if anybody knows of a broadband service coming soon that will offer 50mb or over of upload speed. (general user)
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Upload?
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That's my best shot
Oops, I forgot Hyperoptic http://www.speedtest.net/result/2063100823.png
Edited by deleted (Fri 14-Jun-13 00:02:20)
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Also gigaclear, b4rn, rutland telecom
On its way cotswold broadband
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i checked all these and they are not in my area, are you a business user ?
Edit: ah i see there for for low population areas or business
Edited by deleted (Fri 14-Jun-13 08:32:17)
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The generic answer, for a random user somewhere in the UK, using mass-market products, is that NO - 50Mbps upload isn't available - 20Mbps is the top for anything commonly available. Availability subject to location, and speed subject to distance from cab.
50Mbps+ is available only from small niche players, in select locations, as you noticed. Or from products that aren't mass-market, and don't have mass-market prices.
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The name of a town or city will help people point out what is available or coming soon.
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As per other posters the only options likely in the near future are leased lines - almost universally available but expensive.
There are so few market uses for that sort of upload speed that it isn't likely to be a product quickly - if there is a large takeup of FTTPoD and a push from users for higher upload then it may happen - probably at least 5 years though.
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Could get a FTTC solution and bond two or more lines to give the required upload speed
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