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treichhart

join:2006-12-12
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FTTH

see most rural FTTH is owned by a smaller telco and there speeds are capped either at 2mb to 5mb line because I have FTTH here in coldwater,ohio and Im paying 40 dollars for 5mb down connection and when I do speed test I get any where from 4.7mb down to 6mb to 7mb upload. When I asked my FTTH provider if they was going to update the speed package and they simply told me NO.

I would like to see any FTTH provider to come into coldwater,ohio offering a larger package then 5mb.

sonicmerlin

join:2009-05-24
Cleveland, OH
kudos:1

That's...pathetic. Provisioning of the bandwidth in a fiber network is one of the cheapest costs in network maintenance. They are really intent on making back their investments as quickly as possible aren't they.


bn1221

join:2009-04-29
Cortland, NY

That's...pathetic. Provisioning of the bandwidth in a fiber network is one of the cheapest costs in network maintenance. They are really intent on making back their investments as quickly as possible aren't they.

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maybe the ILEC has to pay rape me rates from the Tier 1. Remember just cause fiber has a lot of bandwidth doesn't mean they can get a jillion gigabits from *their* provider.

I'd trade my 2/15 cable for 5/5 fiber though.


patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY
kudos:1

T3 for $10000 a mo plus mileage rate, prepayment required, 7 year contract too.


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