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Virgin Media FTTP Via Fujitsu Fibre Network
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/broa...rural-britain/
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Thats pretty good news...if it all pans out the way it should...
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All PR I'm afraid, the PIA agreement hasn't even been completed yet... considering Talk Talk and VM were both signatories on a letter of complaint about the initial pricing of PIA I would suggest it will be a good few years before anything on this scale
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VM aren't building the network, they've agreed to purchase wholesale services on it. PIA rates are Fujitsu's problem and their fight on this one.
You're dead right PR is a big driver behind the announcement, they are trying to get their hands on some of the BDUK funding. In addition this is to put some pressure on Ofcom to force PIA rates lower. Some well clustered rural areas are actually cheaper to enable for FTTP than urban areas due to less complicated civils within the home, less MDUs, easier access to homes, etc. |
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The news of this Rural Fibre network is really getting me excited :D I hope we get a list soon! |
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Until the PIA deal and its pricing is resolved then we wont hear a thing. This may well be paper talk from Ftel, the same way Google talked about Fibre distribution in the states and 3 years later they have just announced the first city to be passed with no set roll-out dates.
Fujitsu look like they are trying to branch out from their current work flows due to the recent loss of large contracts with BT, building and wholesaling a Fibre network is one way to generate revenue. I wouldn't be excited by this at all, until words are put into action and the first hole is dug... |
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As someone looking to move out of town, from a 50mb cable connection to what is billed as a 2mb ADSL with expected 1mb speed (ugg), clearly this is a good development.
However the cynic in me says in reality it'll never happen. Government grant or not, they simply won't be doing most rural homes. There will be a few token villages done, but individual houses/farms etc have no chance. |
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ah well, luckily for me, I live in the city!!!!
1gb symmetrical will do me nicely |
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You won't get 1Gb symmetrical in whichever city you live in. Fujitsu is proposing to build a rural network, not an urban one.
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should have read it properly i might cancel my web hosting, get myself a place in the country and set up a web hosting company!! |
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And its also unlikely that you will see anything like GB symmetrical whenever this system launches... if it ever does.
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The network might be capable of that, but it would be up to he ISPs utilising the network to decide the speed of the products they offer.
I can't see either Virgin or TalkTalk offering gigabit speeds if at any point they need to route traffic onto core networks that aren't able to offer that speed to an individual consumer. Furthermore it might make their marketing strategies more difficult - at present VM is happily bragging that it has the fastest broadband as it can offer 50 or 100Mb on its own cable network. I can't see it wanting to upstage itself by making far faster speeds available to a small minority of effectively off-net customers. It's important to see this week's announcement for what it is - a headline-grabbing stunt designed to try to secure as much public funding as possible for the project. |
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Interesting that we need the Japanese to "fix" our broadband out from the dark ages and into the present.
Sweden and Japan must be doing something right if it is able to have a stable and excellent broadband service :P Hopefully other providers will learn from them :P |
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