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Sammer

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Re: Stock drop MAY indicate doubts about ROI on investment

Closer than 5,000 feet to the CO so not very exciting to many, many people.

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Re: Stock drop MAY indicate doubts about ROI on investment

said by Sammer See Profile :

Closer than 5,000 feet to the CO so not very exciting to many, many people.
5k feet - for what speed?
This is the Nth times I see some type of loose number thrown in...
ADSL2+ (both ITU G992.5 and ITU G992.5M, 1Mb and 3.5Mb up, respectively) simply doubles the 1.1Mhz downstream freq of ADSL2 within 9000 feet.
FYI: IIRC ADSL2+ is capable for ~25Mbit down within 1km or 3300ft, around 18Mbit up to 2km or 6500ft, ~12Mbit up to 2,5km or over 8000ft etc.

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Re: Stock drop MAY indicate doubts about ROI on investment

said by kamm See Profile :

said by Sammer See Profile :

Closer than 5,000 feet to the CO so not very exciting to many, many people.
5k feet - for what speed?
This is the Nth times I see some type of loose number thrown in...
ADSL2+ (both ITU G992.5 and ITU G992.5M, 1Mb and 3.5Mb up, respectively) simply doubles the 1.1Mhz downstream freq of ADSL2 within 9000 feet.
FYI: IIRC ADSL2+ is capable for ~25Mbit down within 1km or 3300ft, around 18Mbit up to 2km or 6500ft, ~12Mbit up to 2,5km or over 8000ft etc.
He is just quoting what was in the BBR news item for this topic.
Covad and Earthlink have been offering 8Mbps ADSL2+ to in-range (closer than 5,000 feet to the CO)

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Re: Stock drop MAY indicate doubts about ROI on investment

said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

said by kamm See Profile :

said by Sammer See Profile :

Closer than 5,000 feet to the CO so not very exciting to many, many people.
5k feet - for what speed?
This is the Nth times I see some type of loose number thrown in...
ADSL2+ (both ITU G992.5 and ITU G992.5M, 1Mb and 3.5Mb up, respectively) simply doubles the 1.1Mhz downstream freq of ADSL2 within 9000 feet.
FYI: IIRC ADSL2+ is capable for ~25Mbit down within 1km or 3300ft, around 18Mbit up to 2km or 6500ft, ~12Mbit up to 2,5km or over 8000ft etc.
He is just quoting what was in the BBR news item for this topic.
Covad and Earthlink have been offering 8Mbps ADSL2+ to in-range (closer than 5,000 feet to the CO)
Ah, I see, thanks. However this 5k still doesn't really make too much sense to me...
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