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ProfPete 19-02-2005 13:40

Re: The future
 
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Originally Posted by Rik
Also lets not forget the NNTP servers that go a lot faster than that!

Oh no, not that old chestnut again :Yikes:

I remember arguing about the use of NNTP for binary distribution at least 5 years ago, when 512k was considered fast. The costs for the provider were massive then and still are now. Its just too inefficient and wasteful a distribution method...
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Originally Posted by gooner4life
BT will have fibre to the home before NTL or Telewest id wager a fair few quid on that.

OK, I'll double. :cool:

Can't see BT rolling out fibre to more than the most selective city centre locations (LLU coverage as of 12 months ago) for at least a decade. They don't have fibre anywhere NEAR the customer. Telewest and NTL have fibre within 500metres of 40% of the UK population already. I think that gives them a good base to start from!
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Originally Posted by ProfPete
Or am I thinking of how far ADSL2+ and VDSL will work?

Oops, just noticed my dodgy quoting in that last post. The first line of the reply somehow became the quote :dunce:

gooner4life 19-02-2005 17:01

Re: The future
 
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Originally Posted by ProfPete
OK, I'll double. :cool:

Can't see BT rolling out fibre to more than the most selective city centre locations (LLU coverage as of 12 months ago) for at least a decade. They don't have fibre anywhere NEAR the customer. Telewest and NTL have fibre within 500metres of 40% of the UK population already. I think that gives them a good base to start from!

Read up on the BT 21st Century Network, planned to be completely in place by 2009.

gallego1 19-02-2005 19:04

Re: The future
 
It nice reading about everyones desire for 2mb and 8 mb BB but I am still on 56k dial up because of where i live ( and probably evermore unless i change my providor)


I would like any increase even the 300kb service

gooner4life 19-02-2005 19:32

Re: The future
 
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Originally Posted by gallego1
It nice reading about everyones desire for 2mb and 8 mb BB but I am still on 56k dial up because of where i live ( and probably evermore unless i change my providor)


I would like any increase even the 300kb service

Thats what puzzles me though, why dont you change provider?

ProfPete 19-02-2005 22:32

Re: The future
 
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Originally Posted by gooner4life
Read up on the BT 21st Century Network, planned to be completely in place by 2009.

That's a replacement of the backhaul to put telephony on an IP network. Only a very small trial of loop access on two exchanges. And we all know what happens when BT trial stuff...

gallego1 20-02-2005 07:53

Re: The future
 
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Originally Posted by gooner4life
Thats what puzzles me though, why dont you change provider?


Why should I pay for 2 providors for my phone service.??!!!

gooner4life 20-02-2005 08:10

Re: The future
 
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Originally Posted by gallego1
Why should I pay for 2 providors for my phone service.??!!!

I dont follow you here, why should you pay NTL for a dated service, why not get BT and ADSL?

SMHarman 20-02-2005 16:29

Re: The future
 
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Originally Posted by gooner4life
I dont follow you here, why should you pay NTL for a dated service, why not get BT and ADSL?

Why is NTLs voice network dated just because they have taken a coax route to move data, not ADSL. That is the technically superior route to take (even though their implementation may not be great at times).

JohnHorb 20-02-2005 16:32

Re: The future
 
Think the reference is to the fact that Sarf London can't get broadband.


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