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Re: If you count that overhead you'll find the "missing" BW You guys can for get that you will never be guaranteed a exact speed for DSl .. limitation on the copper will limit it.. I know fro a fact you can provision a incremental speeds . I hear somuch speculatin on this site it amazing... now I agree the up chould not be sue like I it is , but i know in my company the garantedd is always like the following fst = 384k - 1.5m, 1.5-3.0M and 3.0 -6.0M...I am a DSL tech and whan I build a DSL circuit those are my options... if I try to build one with a range the line cannot handle the cust will have intermittent sync issues all day long period!!!. now Cable I have no clue on that I would say they maybe in more of a position to do guaranteed speed because distance is not usually a issue with cable especially if on a hybrid system...I hear the word over- provisioning alot on this site and wonder where you folks get your information from. I would say that in cases where the copper is in exceptiongly good shape you may get some exceptional speeds...Now if we were talking about analog data circuits then I would agree they can be what we call Mal-ajusted to satify the customer which still has it's risk when adjusting a circuit outside it tolerance ranges...I think this will all bee a moot point because copper is expensive to maintain and @ one point the telcos will move as far away from it as possible ideally to elinanate it altogether where possible.. it's just each one willhave a different approach to it. asi in Verizon with Fios more agressive that ATT, but Att will be in a position to to go all the way incrementally though... |