 | i don't get the complete rag on FTTN builds generally you can deploy FTTN way faster, and with VDSL2+ you can see line rates in excess of 40mbps
it's not FTTH, but it's a heck of a lot more bandwidththan 95% of the population would need |
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 EPS join:2008-02-13 Hingham, MA | You should end your last sentence with "for now"...
Really the major benefits of an all fiber buildout are long-term... it makes future upgrades much simpler and has lower maintenance costs than copper.
But in the end you're right in that now it doesn't matter too much- if Verizon used some FTTN technology to provide 20/5 rather than FTTH then my internet connection wouldn't be any different. (Not sure if they could really provide both 20/5 and TV like they do now, though) |
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 | said by EPS:You should end your last sentence with "for now"... sure, of course
I don't disagree with that |
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