832k is available universally, but nobody buys it. Clearly not that important.
Or perhaps its price is such that only those that absolutely need it are prepared to pay what can amount to 25-75% of their monthly bill for it. for an increase of 325K up it costs me £7.83 (iirc). On a bill of £12.99 p.m. that's quite a percentage increase (while granted not a lot of cash).
I'd rather have the ISPs move to 832K as standard than puch for 40 Meg. Latency decreases with said upgrade too, so there's an added benefit of the line being a little snappier (sp?).
Do I need 832K? Probably not. I tried it out. It was great when uploading a 1 Meg file to my site to wait half the time. I can get by without it, but think about what and how I send certain items.
Everyone is different, and have different needs. I'm pretty happy with 6 Meg. There are few situations where I'm waiting any amoung of time for something to happen. The upload issue, latency, and the traffic management are my more pressing needs. Hence why I advocate pushing for lower latency, more widespread minimum speeds and faster uploads. It's not as if I aregue that everyone should have minimum of 10 Meg. 2-4 Meg ought to be the target. If ISPs could have that in place with less management, the online experience for all would be far better.



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