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NeO_JAW
Arsenal Are No1
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join:2002-01-24
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Upload is the same as Download!

Cool, the speeds are the same up and down! Hurry up and get this deployed in the UK too...
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Time for a LiQuId LuNcH


Cuchulainn
The Roar of the Masses Could be Farts

join:2000-11-09
Chevy Chase, MD
·Verizon FIOS

said by NeO_JAW See Profile:
Hurry up and get this deployed in the UK too...

Don't hold yer breath. BT will squash this like it squashed DSL back in the late 90s.

David95037

join:2003-04-16
Morgan Hill, CA
·Be There

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said by NeO_JAW See Profile:
Cool, the speeds are the same up and down! Hurry up and get this deployed in the UK too...

For news on the UK version of this failed legacy technology check;
»bbs.adslguide.org.uk/showthreade···n=909724

"we've had it for some months now in Stonehaven... We get a reasonable upload speed of around 400kbps, but downloads are usually around 300. That's a far cry from the "speeds up to 1 meg" that they claim. Service is not too great either. We have several times lost all connectivity for periods of several hours". In his only other post at ISPreview, Bob says "We have both BT broadband and Hydro Broadband here. BT broadband is significantly faster for most tasks.".

Looks as if it sucks as well as pollutes.

w2co

join:2003-07-16
Longmont, CO

"We have several times lost all connectivity for periods of several hours"

You know what that means don't you?
It means ingress from Licensed Services.
Whenever someone within 5 miles transmitts at only 5watts in the HF band, all traffic in the area will be halted because the bit error rate will be 10 e-1 to 10 e-3 as long as the transmissions continue. Whenever they unkey, the system waits a few seconds to try and reconnect, but most transmissions occur randomly within this time, especially CW transmissions. Now look at the CB band for example, there's always someone on there within a mile of anywhere.
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