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Originally Posted by Bill C
And its still what is happening now, Or do you know something everyone else that works on ADSL and installs the equipment in the exchanges does not. I have worked both on ADSL and on cable, its still the same as it was in 2001. IF you want good speeds you HAVE to be within 2.4 km of the Exchange, You have to be on copper not aluminium. As you go further from the exchange the attenuation of the line increases therefor reducing the speed capability of the line.
If you are so sure of what you are saying then produce the evidence that goes against everything stated by the adsl manufacturers.
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Produce the evidence to support you rather childish statements.
If you cannot i suggest you growup before taking on the grownups
Some more evidence
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Since when is 2.4km on top of the exchange?
And straight line distance means nothing. Its the line length thats the factor and no line takes a direct line from the house to the exchange
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Originally Posted by Paul
How recently was your street built? If it's a newish development you stand a good chance of getting fullish speeds.
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1800's