No, upload and download are not the same. Upload refers to the process of transferring data from a local device to a remote server or the internet, while download is the transfer of data from a remote server to a local device. Essentially, uploading sends your files out, whereas downloading brings files in.
That's when the upload and download speed are the same, and can be used at the same time (so when you have 1 Mbit/s symmetrical it means that you can download AND upload with 1Mbit/s at the same moment). That's mean a system connectivity to the internet can also be addressed (and attacked ) from the Internet.
That's when the upload and download speed are the same, and can be used at the same time (so when you have 1 Mbit/s symmetrical it means that you can download AND upload with 1Mbit/s at the same moment). That's mean a system connectivity to the Internet can also be addressed (and attacked ) from the Internet.
the opposite of download is upload
You don't. If you don't upload then don't download.
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Upload something.
The opposite of download
A lot of the high speed broadband services feature a faster download speed, that an upload speed. This is fairly common and is called asymmetric. xDSL, aka digital subscriber line, has ADSL which is asymmetric, and SDSL with is symmetric. The download and upload speeds are the same for SDSL, and the download speed is faster with ADSL, but the upload speeds are slower. My cable connection for data, for instance, is 20mbps down, and only 1.5mbps up. This is an asymmetric plan.
Your upload and download speed are dependant on what package you have with your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Upload speed is generally very low in residential connections, but the higher your download speed is, the higher your upload speed will be, in most cases.To increase your download speed you will have to contact your ISP and ask them to increase it, or complain if your not getting what your meant to get.
A lot of the high speed broadband services feature a faster download speed, that an upload speed. This is fairly common and is called asymmetric. xDSL, aka digital subscriber line, has ADSL which is asymmetric, and SDSL with is symmetric. The download and upload speeds are the same for SDSL, and the download speed is faster with ADSL, but the upload speeds are slower.My cable connection for data, for instance, is 20mbps down, and only 1.5mbps up. This is an asymmetric plan.Read more: What_system_uses_one_upload_speed_and_a_faster_download_speed
Nothing. It is free to upload and download on YouTube.
Nope you'll have to upload it