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100Mbit is your standard speed in Korea so how long before it's standard
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"www.amstereofan.tk" <00000@00000.000> wrote in message news:440f6fc0$(E-Mail Removed)... > 100Mbit is your standard speed in Korea so how long before it's standard > here ? > Another 25 years if we keep to the current progress curve with everyone making it hard for anything to progress. BT don't help either, farting around with things like Max ADSL instead of getting on with ADSL2. What a joke this country is. Oh and not to mention the UK ISP luaghing stock, who expect everyone with a 2mbit connection to just check their email twice a day or otherwise get a fair use policy warning for over use of the connection ! Its a long time off with this country's attitude to technology. |
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That's anyones guess. It all depends on when BT or other companies start
laying fibre into homes (FTTH). In major urban areas this probably is not too long away next 5-10 years or so. But it's going to be a very long time (if ever) other areas outside cities are going to see these speeds! Dan |
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It would be nice to be able to get 1Mbit despite only living 3.1km from the
exchange "Herbie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > > "www.amstereofan.tk" <00000@00000.000> wrote in message > news:440f6fc0$(E-Mail Removed)... >> 100Mbit is your standard speed in Korea so how long before it's standard >> here ? >> > Another 25 years if we keep to the current progress curve with everyone > making it hard for anything to progress. BT don't help either, farting > around with things like Max ADSL instead of getting on with ADSL2. What a > joke this country is. Oh and not to mention the UK ISP luaghing stock, > who > expect everyone with a 2mbit connection to just check their email twice a > day or otherwise get a fair use policy warning for over use of the > connection ! > > Its a long time off with this country's attitude to technology. > > > > |
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> 100Mbit is your standard speed in Korea so how long before it's standard
> here ? Not a very realistic comparison. A very large percentage of the South Korean population live in blocks of flats so laying fibre optic feeds to them is economic. In the UK such a scheme is unlikely to be economic. Although the cable TV companies have done it in limited urban areas it is not going to happen for decades unless customers can be persuaded to pay the costs. Outside of urban areas forget it! Peter Crosland |
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"www.amstereofan.tk" <00000@00000.000> wrote in message news:440f6fc0$(E-Mail Removed)... > 100Mbit is your standard speed in Korea so how long before it's standard > here ? Who funded the infrastructure in Korea ? Who do you propose pays for it in the UK ? |
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It would be nice to get ADSL - period! I can see the exchange across
the fields but the cable take 9Km to get to my house. Attenuation loss unmentionable. All I get is this helpful message on the ADSL checker. "Your exchange has ADSL broadband. However, despite an engineer's visit to your premises it has been proved not possible for your telephone line to support broadband service. Please accept our apologies. We are continuing to look for alternative technology solutions and this site will be updated with developments as they happen. Thank you for your interest" On Tue, 7 Mar 2006 22:11:45 +0000 (UTC), "rchick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >It would be nice to be able to get 1Mbit despite only living 3.1km from the >exchange > |
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Herbie <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> > "www.amstereofan.tk" <00000@00000.000> wrote in message > news:440f6fc0$(E-Mail Removed)... >> 100Mbit is your standard speed in Korea so how long before it's standard >> here ? >> > Another 25 years if we keep to the current progress curve with everyone > making it hard for anything to progress. BT don't help either, farting > around with things like Max ADSL instead of getting on with ADSL2. What a This isn't really an issue - only a fairly small proportion of people can even get the most out of Max ADSL. > joke this country is. Oh and not to mention the UK ISP luaghing stock, who > expect everyone with a 2mbit connection to just check their email twice a > day or otherwise get a fair use policy warning for over use of the > connection ! Now, this is BTs fault. They changed the way connections are metered. So, an ISP basically had to choose between not offering any budget connections at all - maybe 5-10 quid dearer, and paying BT over 50p/gig for data transferr. |
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When does the MAXdsl start?
Yes you know April the first. April fool from BT is my guess. |
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> When does the MAXdsl start?
> > Yes you know April the first. > > April fool from BT is my guess. 3rd April actually! Peter Crosland |
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