Comcast Business What Are the Upload Speeds?


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[Business concern] Comcast Business concern Upload Speeds

I was looking at the Comcast Business Internet section of their site (»business.comcast.com/int ··· internet) and noticed that they don't list any upload speeds. I find this kind of strange. Is this a new marketing thing? Where tin can I find the upload speeds associated with the current offerings?

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They are the same ranges equally the residential side, from ten to 30 Mbps. Null spectacular. I'grand non sure where they specifically listing the upload speeds per package though.


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I believe they are smaller than that like 3Mbps to 10Mbps. I'k thinking that's why they may want to hibernate them. Unless they did increment them.

Can someone from Comcast chime in?


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Not sure how upwardly to date it is, but FYI

»Comcast Loftier Speed Internet FAQ »Business concern Internet Service Tiers


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Looks upwards to engagement to me, I take the Starter Business organization Internet (16/3) and speedtests mensurate betwixt 3 and 4 Mbps upwards (xviii-20 down).


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It is a bit strange that Comcast no longer publicly lists the upstream speeds for their business class services -- that used to be something that they always did (it was the upstream speed for their residential services that was always vague, or totally missing). OTOH, AT&T is simply as vague with publicly listing upstream speeds for both their residential and SMB ADSL2/VDSL2 services, and so peradventure this is just a case of monkey run into -- monkey practise.

Here are the speed tiers that I recall seeing (not that long ago) earlier they decided to make information technology difficult for potential customers to make an informed decision:

sixteen/3
25/5
fifty/10
75/15
100/20
150/20

OTOH, perhaps every bit others have suggested, they have decided to make the upstream speeds for new customers lower, and that is why they no long publicly list the upstream speeds. They accept certainly in recent years reduced or taken away some of the features that used to be included with their BCI service, and so reducing the upstream speed may just be another style they accept decided to spiral their BCI customers.

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They aren't mentioned because
1. They think the client but cares about download
2. The upload speeds are pathetic


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said by NetFixer:

They take certainly in recent years reduced or taken away some of the features that used to be included with their BCI service, so reducing the upstream speed may just be another way they accept decided to spiral their BCI customers.

This is what I'm afraid of... I'm a electric current BCI client using the lowest tier, merely what I really desire is more than upload speed. If I renew my contract, I'd like to know what my options are and I won't really trust the sales people. I'd like to see it on their website.


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"and I won't really trust the sales people"

If yous don' trust the sales people, you lot probably shouldn't purchase annihilation from them since they are the ones who volition be actually creating your account. From everywhere I looked, they don't put information technology on their website, probably to force people to telephone call in to increase possibility of upsale. Also, speeds may be slightly unlike based on market, and then even if yous found a site, it's possible information technology wouldn't be 100% authentic. I would suggest contacting them and getting something in writing.

»business organization.comcast.com/contact


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said by Anonc291f :

I would suggest contacting them and getting something in writing.

Even if yous become something in writing, Comcast'southward TOS allows them to change anything about your account that they wish any time they wish. If the client doesn't find the alter(s), and terminate their business relationship because of the change(s) within 30 days of the date the modify(s) occurred, the client has no choice merely to either just accept the consequences of the change(south), or pay a hefty ETF to finish the account. And aside from the TOS jerk room, aught that a sales person says or puts into writing that is not part of the current standard contract is actually bounden on Comcast anyway (read the TOS and weep).


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"Comcast's TOS allows them to change anything about your account that they wish any time they wish"

If that is accurate for Comcast Business, then I wouldn't touch them with a 100 foot pole. I have Cox Business and my SLA overrides any ToS BS. Basically you should have a legally binding contract with your SLA stated plainly and signatures of the Sales Admin and business relationship manager. Not to say this would protect you 100% if Comcast wanted to do something fishy, only it's better and then non covering your butt at all.

»business.comcast.com/ter ··· ions-smb

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My employer currently has 250/30 business course coax. This is basically their Extreme 250 package, only the "business organisation class" version. Nosotros are actually switching over to Metro E symmetrical 300/300 inside the side by side two weeks. They are pulling cobweb into our building this week for information technology. We wanted to increase reliability (which has been questionable on coax this past twelvemonth and only got improve a month or ii ago) as well as reduced latency, but more importantly we wanted more than upstream bandwidth for VPN users; which they could not provide over the coax network.

It's going to cost about iii-four times more per month but will be nice in the long run.


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said by Anonc291f :

"Comcast's TOS allows them to change anything about your account that they wish whatever time they wish"

If that is authentic for Comcast Business, then I wouldn't touch them with a 100 pes pole. I have Cox Concern and my SLA overrides any ToS BS. Basically you should have a legally binding contract with your SLA stated plainly and signatures of the Sales Admin and account manager. Not to say this would protect you 100% if Comcast wanted to practise something fishy, but it'south amend then not roofing your butt at all.

»business organization.comcast.com/ter ··· ions-smb

The link you provided, is just an entry/summary page. If you want to know what the TOS document(s) actually say, you must click on the advisable link for the contract in question -- and the on-line TOS document(due south) are officially office of the Comcast BCI contract, and are a bounden part of that contract. And FYI, Comcast BCI service has no SLA (yous take to use their Metro-Ethernet service to get an SLA).


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"FYI, Comcast BCI service has no SLA (you have to use their Metro-Ethernet service to get an SLA)."

I stand corrected. I accept to stop bold Comcast and Cox are similar, even though in a lot of ways they are. I was giving the link but so OP would have somewhere to starting time, but I was suggesting talking with a Rep direct. All the same if they only requite SLA with Metro-East, I would not consider them a total Business Provider. Seems more like they are treating Business service similar Residential PLUS instead of a split up business organisation model. I call back they want to focus on upsell of Resi customers instead of bringing in new customers every bit Concern customers.


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said past Anonc291f :

Seems more like they are treating Business service like Residential PLUS instead of a split concern model. I recall they want to focus on upsell of Resi customers instead of bringing in new customers as Business organisation customers.

Yes. The only existent-earth difference betwixt an Xfinity residential account with the "unlimited" data usage option and a Comcast HFC based BCI business relationship, is that a BCI account can get a static IPv4 address block (or up to 5 dynamic IPv4 addresses), and can host public Net services without violating a TOS/AUP prohibition on public Net service hosting. And unless the customer is paying for an IPv4 static IP block, fifty-fifty the local hosting is somewhat questionable depending upon which on-line document(south) are used equally a reference.

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Is information technology possible to upgrade only upload speed?

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No - they have set tiers. That said - there are some areas that are now able to get BCI on Docsis 3.i and become the 1Gig down x 35Mb up (1Gx35M)

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Yes, well, can the SB6183 exercise gigabit?


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said by muzicman82:

Aye, well, tin the SB6183 practise gigabit?

No. has to be a D3.ane modem for gigabit.

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and thats another thing i dont understand, the sb6183 will utilize the same upstream channels as a d3.one modem yet they wont let y'all get an upload upgrade just because it doesnt support the download speed

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That's what I thought. And I oasis't read good things on any of them...


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said past muzicman82:

That'due south what I thought. And I haven't read good things on any of them...

Meh it might be a bit too early to tell, merely preliminarily the CM1000 seems to be stable enough.

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I saved the hassle and simply got a SB6183. I don't think this user would desire to pay for gigabit service... Comcast upload speeds are pathetic to say the least.

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