jmcd088
join:2005-02-08 Reading, PA | Sounds good... But it will prob come to my area last because broadband hates me. | |
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  starstuff Fly By Wire Premium join:2001-12-05 Mcallen, TX
| Re: Sounds good... Read to the end... it reads Ready for immediate deployment, the new VDSL2 Recommendation (ITU-T G.993.2), will continue to foster competitive global markets for high-speed equipment, assuring a level playing field for developers and vendors.
I wonder if it is true. | |
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 |   Derch Premium join:2004-10-16 Tulsa, OK | Re: Sounds good... Doesn't matter what the end says, everyone knows that ISP's like to drag their feet when it comes to deployment. | |
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 |  |   DaSneaky1D one wall to block them all Premium,MVM join:2001-03-29 The Lou
·Charter Pipeline
| Re: Sounds good... Not when it can potentially save them money in the end. SDSL is a great technology to replace data-only local loops. It's cheaper (Bell loop) and provides the same service. -- ] :: my trivial ramblings :: [ | |
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 |  |  |   Derch Premium join:2004-10-16 Tulsa, OK | Re: Sounds good... I take back a little of what I said. I bet SBC might use VDSL2 rather than deploying fiber and then VDSL to residential houses. But, in the long term, fiber is always best. | |
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·Charter Pipeline
| Re: Sounds good... You're right, fiber is a better solution. I was speaking more so from the standpoint of CLEC's
A twisted-pair local loop is much cheaper than a "T1" type local loop. When there is equipment that can offer much faster data rates over cheaper mediums, there is a huge cost savings. -- ] :: my trivial ramblings :: [ | |
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join:2002-12-06 Nirvana
·AT&T Southwest
| Re: Sounds good... What's left at 12,000 feet? |
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 |  |  GhostDoggy
join:2005-05-11 Duluth, GA
| said by Derch :Doesn't matter what the end says, everyone knows that ISP's like to drag their feet when it comes to deployment. Why do you blame ISPs? Usually the ISPs are reselling something being whoelsaled to them, and its them (wholesalers) dragging their feet. | |
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  Riiiggght
@verizon.n | Riiiighht! So verizon's spending billions of dollars to deploy fiber to the home wasn't necessary then.. they could have served bonded copper streams into the home! Its really too little too late for vdsl2 | |
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 |   LarryTheCableGuy
@comcast.net
| Re: Sounds good... Its really too little too late for vdsl2 It's never too late for yet another telco promise. 
Disclaimer: I'm not a real cable guy nor do I play one on TV | |
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  Augustus III If Only Rome Could See Us Now....
join:2001-01-25 Gainesville, GA | 23 years and 40 days from today I shall have it. | |
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  whooopdiedoodaa
@verizon.n | Yes, well I'm sure the ultra super duper deluxe horse and buggy carriage was a great hit in the 1940s as well! Does too little, too late mean anything to these chipset designers?!?!?!? | |
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