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When will this be available anywhere in the UK at the proposed speeds of
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"Anorak" <00000@00000.000> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > When will this be available anywhere in the UK at the proposed speeds of > 18 - 24Mbits ? Later this year.. probably around autumn. Several companies including BT Wholesale, Bulldog and Easynet are currently carrying out technical trials. Regards Sunil |
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"Sunil Sood" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > > "Anorak" <00000@00000.000> wrote in message > news:(E-Mail Removed)... >> When will this be available anywhere in the UK at the proposed speeds of >> 18 - 24Mbits ? > > Later this year.. probably around autumn. > > Several companies including BT Wholesale, Bulldog and Easynet are > currently carrying out technical trials. > > Regards > Sunil Is there any rumors on the upload speed? |
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"Sunil Sood" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > > "Anorak" <00000@00000.000> wrote in message > news:(E-Mail Removed)... > > When will this be available anywhere in the UK at the proposed speeds of > > 18 - 24Mbits ? > > Later this year.. probably around autumn. What does ADSL2 mean for people with long lines (like me, 63dB attenuation)? Will I get faster speeds or is it only for those that like close to the exchange? > > Several companies including BT Wholesale, Bulldog and Easynet are currently > carrying out technical trials. > > Regards > Sunil > > |
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"Dave" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:d5cina$s9q$(E-Mail Removed)... > > "Sunil Sood" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:(E-Mail Removed)... >> >> "Anorak" <00000@00000.000> wrote in message >> news:(E-Mail Removed)... >> > When will this be available anywhere in the UK at the proposed speeds >> > of >> > 18 - 24Mbits ? >> >> Later this year.. probably around autumn. > > What does ADSL2 mean for people with long lines (like me, 63dB > attenuation)? > Will I get faster speeds or is it only for those that like close to the > exchange? I may be wrong, but I think ADSL2 works faster over longer lines. I saw an article last year which stated up to 20Mbits over a line in excess of 10km. |
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I may be wrong, but I think ADSL2 works faster over longer lines. I saw an
article last year which stated up to 20Mbits over a line in excess of 10km. I believe you are wrong. ADSL2+ offers minimal advantages over longer lines than the current adsl spec. Faster speed are available up to 3km I think then the speeds are similar to ADSL. http://www.dslreports.com/r0/downloa...3cd0/ADSL2.PNG Dan |
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"Dan" <d.d.com> wrote in message news:4279fd98$0$295$(E-Mail Removed)... > I may be wrong, but I think ADSL2 works faster over longer lines. I saw an > article last year which stated up to 20Mbits over a line in excess of 10km. > > I believe you are wrong. ADSL2+ offers minimal advantages over longer lines > than the current adsl spec. Faster speed are available up to 3km I think > then the speeds are similar to ADSL. > > http://www.dslreports.com/r0/downloa...3cd0/ADSL2.PNG Hmmm, fat lot of use that will be to me then. ;-( It's about time BT starting pulling fibre out to street cabs and installing local DSLAMs. Yes I know it'll cost a fortune. > > Dan > > |
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They are trialling FTTP (fibre to the premises) in certain parts of the
country but they'll milk ADSL technologies for all they are worth before even considering a wide spread rollout of fibre. Fibre to the street cabinet would be much cheaper than fibre to the premises but that has a shelf life aswell. Fibre to the premises nearly has infinite scalability where fibre to the street cabinet, would impose limits on the maximum bandwidth possible has copper is still involved. ADSL converage is very good in England but I'm predicting in the next 5 years they'll be huge variations in speeds towns/rural areas get compared to cities. The cities will has uber fast broadband, where the rest will have normal broadband which will feel like dial-up in comparison. Maybe Wimax is the answer? Dan |
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"Dan" <d.d.com> wrote in message news:4279fd98$0$295$(E-Mail Removed)... >I may be wrong, but I think ADSL2 works faster over longer lines. I saw an >article last year which stated up to 20Mbits over a line in excess of 10km. > > I believe you are wrong. ADSL2+ offers minimal advantages over longer > lines than the current adsl spec. Faster speed are available up to 3km I > think then the speeds are similar to ADSL. > > http://www.dslreports.com/r0/downloa...3cd0/ADSL2.PNG > Thanks for the graph, interesting to see some figures. |
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"Oliver Gunnell" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:4279c8a7$0$299$(E-Mail Removed).. . > Is there any rumors on the upload speed? Upload speeds will be increasing when BT Wholesale launch their faster than 2MB services ("upto 8MB") - thats expectsed to happen later this year.. its not necessary to wait for ADSL2+ for that. Regards Sunil |
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