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Just an odd musing really, given that I am deliriously happy with Broadband
anyway, but I was wondering what the future holds for ADSL. I am in a marginal 512k max area - about 3km from the exchange. My ISP (Pipex) is offering 1Mb and 2Mb services, but I can't get either of these because of the distance. My 512k connection is very fast and stable, but one day I would like more! I read about ADSL2 and ADSL2+ supporting speeds up to 24Mb (assuming you live less than 50metres from the exchange!) but are these just pipe dreams for me? Will I ever get more than 512k? What, theoretically, can my copper wires support and should I think about moving house!!? D. David Wright |
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On Tue, 5 Jul 2005 10:06:59 +0100, "David Wright"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > Will I ever get more than 512k? What, theoretically, can my copper >wires support and should I think about moving house!!? what is your downstream attenuation and SNR / noise margin ? The BT database is fairly conservative. a theoretical speed curve for different technologies is at http://whatismyspeed.sourceforge.net/demo/ it appears to overstate the speed by a fair margin but illustrates the different technologies Phil -- spamcop.net address commissioned 18/06/04 Come on down ! |
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Super ADSL or ADSL2 is just around the corner theoretically 24mb per second
apparantly "Phil Thompson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > On Tue, 5 Jul 2005 10:06:59 +0100, "David Wright" > <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > >> Will I ever get more than 512k? What, theoretically, can my copper >>wires support and should I think about moving house!!? > > what is your downstream attenuation and SNR / noise margin ? The BT > database is fairly conservative. > > a theoretical speed curve for different technologies is at > http://whatismyspeed.sourceforge.net/demo/ > it appears to overstate the speed by a fair margin but illustrates the > different technologies > > > Phil > -- > spamcop.net address commissioned 18/06/04 > Come on down ! |
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> Super ADSL or ADSL2 is just around the corner theoretically 24mb per
> second apparantly Yes, I mentioned both of those in my original post - but the query was, how likely is someone who can only get 512k likely to get anything more, now or in the future? (Crystal Balls out!) D. |
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"David Wright" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Super ADSL or ADSL2 is just around the corner theoretically 24mb per second apparantly > > Yes, I mentioned both of those in my original post - but the query was, how likely is someone who > can only get 512k likely to get anything more, now or in the future? Well one thing we know for damn sure - BT will never, ever, ever offer it. Simply because they are a necrosis-ridden dinosaur. My mate in Canada has the "budget" connection - only 5mb. And BT are struggling to upgrade us to 2mb. |
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if you can get 512k then you should theoretically be able to get 1mb or 2 mb
as they removed the distance limits nearly a year ago, myself we had 512k with wannadoo and they kept telling us I couldn't have 2mb this was via their web page, i kept trying and then one day it said i could recieve it so I hit upgrade and that was it, so keep battering away at your ISP "David Wright" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... >> Super ADSL or ADSL2 is just around the corner theoretically 24mb per >> second apparantly > > Yes, I mentioned both of those in my original post - but the query was, > how likely is someone who can only get 512k likely to get anything more, > now or in the future? > > (Crystal Balls out!) > > D. > |
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On 7 Jul 2005 10:59, "David Wright" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Yes, I mentioned both of those in my original post - but the query was, how >likely is someone who can only get 512k likely to get anything more, now or >in the future? > >(Crystal Balls out!) They work better if you have attenuation and SNR figures. If there are any details available from your equipment, then whether you can get some better speed out of your line might be more easily determined. Peter Morgan. -- E-mail + files - 30 day free trial - <http://web.vfm-deals.com/runbox/> Can be added as an MX record, so your domain mail gets stored safely, with IMAP / POP / SMTP (not locked to port 25) facilities. USENET news service ? <http://tinyurl.com/3rjw4> (plans from under US$5) |
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"Nick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > Well one thing we know for damn sure - BT will never, ever, ever offer it. > Simply because they are a necrosis-ridden dinosaur. My mate in Canada has > the "budget" connection - only 5mb. And BT are struggling to upgrade us to > 2mb. Don't be so sure.. BT Wholesale are currently trialling faster (upto 8MB ADSL) services and (upto 18-24MB) ADSL2+ services I would expect the 8MB services to go live by the end of this year.. Regards Sunil |
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