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Re: Sounds like the same old crap. They already do 100/100 with VDSL. 200/200 has been done in the lab, although I don't know of any deployments yet. |
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 elios join:2005-11-15 Springfield, MO | in a LAB a lab is not the real world and even in the lab the distance was VERY short |
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| Yea for real world speeds like that you need fiber, cable can do it downstream now and has to potential with upstream channel bonding to do it up as well.
But old pots lines aren't going to do it, at least not unless the vdsl box is on the customers property , at the distances needed for that kind of speed, your better off doing fiber into the house. |
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 | reply to elios Perhaps. But A single pair for VDSL can push 100/100 in real deployments in countries like Finland. If you were to bond that, you could increase both the distance and the speed. |
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 elios join:2005-11-15 Springfield, MO | how far was the loop bet it was under 1500feet |
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 brad join:2007-09-06 Etobicoke, ON | reply to MovieLover76 said by MovieLover76:Yea for real world speeds like that you need fiber, cable can do it downstream now and has to potential with upstream channel bonding to do it up as well. Cable is unlikely to ever see symmetrical speeds or anything close to it. In theory you could do a lot better but the existing legacy services already in use to deliver TV services get in the way. Way down the road when cable providers finally migrate to an IPTV based platform and get rid of digital cable they could do things properly. But that is so far out. |
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