Suddenlink does the same crap, 107mbit down by 5mbit up. To me its a bit of a scam, they basically provide you the bare minimum upload that you need to be able to 'just' sustain the full 100mbit download (there is a lot of outbound overhead when downloading when acking packets, etc) and because they have crappy outbound anyways you rarely actually are able to realize full 100mbit down because you run out of room outbound.
I thought Comcast was bad before, but honestly, their 70/10 package is almost more useful to me than my 107/5 here because they at least gave you 1M/sec outbound and you can actually sustain that speed instead of it bouncing around and being inconsistent like I have seen with Suddenlink.
Anyhow, back on topic, Gigabit to the house would be awesome. I used to live in a University city and what I would do to actually be able to upload anything in a reasonable time was go to the library where they provided 100mbit ports for free use and until recently you didn't even have to have a login for it. Recently I think they have instituted the need for a user/pass on their network to access it, but it used to be awesome realizing 10M/sec outbound to from your desk for free.
Personally I would be happy just having symmetrical 100mbit and not having to pay an arm and a leg for it. I am paying $95.00/month currently for 107/5 which I think is a rip off, to be honest. Unfortunately the high QOS (performed on the modem) on the 50mbit tier made things shitty when load on the network is high and caused network drop outs, so for now to realize service without as many dropouts I have been forced to move to the highest tier and still I see issues when you start trying to use the outbound connectivity and download at the same time. So, yeah, gigabit would be sweet on fiber where there is no type of QOS, for sure.
Cheers!