 GuspazGuspazPremium,MVM join:2001-11-05 Montreal, QC kudos:16 | reply to Tzale
Re: Sooooo now what? It depends how you're defining a node. FTTN without remotes is useless in rural environments, because domiciles will be far enough away from the CO that the bottleneck will be on the last mile, not the node's upstream link.
If you're spewing remotes everywhere (Bell Canada is taking this approach with their FTTN network), then it has a chance of success. But you need to build out an awfully huge number of remotes to make it work so that most people can get close enough to the DSLAM to get any decent speed.
In fact, with pair bonding, you can only push 30mbit downstream speed out to 2.5km at MOST. VSL2, which mimics ADSL2+ performance on the downstream at such distances, may provide higher upstream rates (ADSL2+ will only give up to 7mbit for two bonded lines under any conditiosn).
I'm currently in the Montreal downtown core. I'm 2.4km from the CO. Other nearby friends have longer loop distances. I could theoretically get FIOS-like speeds, others can't, and we're all in a densely populated area.
So, I'm repeating myself and rambling, but my overall point is that FTTN can provide the speeds they need, but would require remote DSLAM installations even in densely populated areas. |