"ADSL is at its best, 24Mb down, 2.5Mb up (using annex M)."
That's not strictly true - using Annex M, you trade some download bandwidth for upload bandwidth - it literally has to use some of the frequencies that were reserved for download.
So if you are lucky enough to be that close to the exchange to see 24mbps down, you can tradesome of it, to give you the 2.5mbps up.
But 2+ really drops after a short distance back to regular ADSL2 speeds, so unless you live within throwing distance of an exchange, you aren't going to see those speeds.
Bonded ADSL could be the to go, as you could either bond some ADSLs together to get the increased upload, or bond with SDSL to get the upload from that and the decent download from an ADSL.
What country are you in? What does "deficient" mean to you? I think the majority of the world is still online at modem speed. – Pekka – 2009-10-30T04:04:11.357
Agree country matters the most. – Nick Josevski – 2009-10-30T04:13:15.863
I'm in Canada. >>>>>>>>>>> – Xavierjazz – 2009-10-30T16:06:48.713