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Re: sooner or later said by iansltx: Anything above 20Mbps just isn't possible in real deployments outside of, say, a building. I wouldn't go that far. I'm in a house and get 24Mbps down with U-verse.
In general I agree with you though that xDSL just isn't going to cut it. -- TKJunkMail aliases - MIllIlITER, MMH, Golf N Sun |
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 iansltx join:2007-02-19 Golden, CO kudos:2 | reply to digitalfreak Sorry, I should've specified that I was talking about *upstream* speeds. 30-40 Mbps down is doable over bonded ADSL2+ or VDSL2, but upstream speeds are quite a bit harder.
Hmm, bonded VDSL2... |
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 | reply to digitalfreak This company sounds like a contractor for AT&T. Tooting VDSL like it's better than fiber. Obviously they don't have any fiber experience/customers or they would realize when a horse was dead. |
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