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dvd536
as Mr. Pink as they come
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join:2001-04-27
Phoenix, AZ
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reply to fcisler

Re: WTG..

I had to laugh when i saw upload speeds of 896kbps Or higher.
Doesn't qwest know 896kbps is the technology limit for ADSL.
FTTN/FTTH??? why bother as they got it capped at a low 5mbps(DSL can do 5mbps * y a w n *)
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You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth

ptluzzi

join:2006-10-23
Chandler, AZ

they use FTTN so that they can move the switching station to areas its not in and use a subpanel.
I live in Cave Creek and qwest just changed out t1 out for vdsl 7mg FTTN. we live nowere near a switching station and FTTN lets them place subpannels acting as switching stations so please QQ someplace else.



wnorman

join:2002-01-30
Macclenny, FL

reply to dvd536
896kbps is not the upload limit for ADSL2+, which is what was mentioned in the article. The limit for ADSL2+ is around 24Mbps down / 1.2Mbps up, and around 2.7Mbps up with Annex M capable equipment (most newer ADSL2+). Another benefit of ADSL2+ over standard ADSL is that loop bonding is available to essentially double the speeds.



FastBB

@johnatencio.com

reply to dvd536
I have 1000kbps up from Qwest now that is why Im with them now.


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