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What is the difference between “Download” and “Upload” speeds?

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What is the difference between “Download” and “Upload” speeds?

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Uploading is the transmission of a file from one computer system to another, usually from a smaller computer system to a larger computer system. From an Internet user’s point-of-view, uploading is sending a file to a computer that is set up to receive it. When you send an email from your personal computer to someone else, you are uploading the email onto the email server. The email server will send the email out to your recipient. Downloading is the transmission of a file from one computer system to another, usually from a larger computer system to a smaller computer system. From the Internet user’s point-of-view, to download a file is to request it from another computer (or from a Web page on another computer) and to receive it. When you request a music file (song) from a web site such as Itunes, you are downloading the song to your personal computer from their web server. In short, from the ordinary workstation or small computer user’s point-of-view, to upload is to send a file and t

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Downloading is transferring files from a server to a smaller peripheral unit. Uploading is copying files from the smaller peripheral system to a larger central system. When you transfer data from one system to another, you are either uploading or downloading, depending on the circumstance.Sites like Scanmyspeed.com give the accurate Upload and Download speeds.

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A The Download speed is the speed in which data comes to your computer over the Internet. The Upload speed is the rate in which data is sent from your computer to the Internet. In that something near 90% of all data over the Internet is in the direction towards the user’s computer (Download), the SkyBeam is, in all but one case, an Asymmetrical System. We send Internet data to your computer (Download) at the speed you selected when you signed up with us, and we accept data from your computer (Upload) and send it out to the Internet at a rate about one-third your download speed. For instance if have our 1,000Kbps plan, your upload rate would be about 333Kbps. The one exception to the above rule is our Ultra Plan. The Ultra Plan is a fully symmetrical data path. The Ultra Plan is our highest possible speed in both directions. The Ultra Plan is selected by businesses that need to move a lot of company data around the Internet.

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