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UNLESS

@sbcglobal.net

reply to twill1989

Re: Im sorry but...

Unless it is a new developing neighborhood. Already built neighborhoods get the fiber/copper setup. A newer neighborhood that is still in development will get fiber all the way to the home.

twill1989

join:2009-01-03
Goose Creek, SC

True, I forgot to mention that. But, even with FTTP in newer developments, AT&T is limiting system capabilities in order to keep all customers on the same level.

So, even if you are on FTTP, you will only receive 18 mbps down max.



UNLESS

@sbcglobal.net

Very true, you get fiber, with the fiber/copper limitations. The direct fiber is probably a much cleaner connection though compared to the fiber/copper deployments. Shouldn't have to worry as much about interference or bad/malfunctioning devices in between.



Derch
Premium
join:2004-10-16
Cross Plains, WI

I agree, and had to try it out just to reinforce that!


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