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Originally Posted by haydnwalker
Its also supposed to be 100mbit "burstable" so not 100mbit ALL of the time, but just at the points that a particular user needs those speeds and the network has spare capacity. I believe I read somewhere that standard speeds most people will consistently get will be at least 30mbit
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Hi,
It actually works much like BT's FTTH where the 100Mbit is always there if you need it (large downloads or uploads, for example) it just settles down to as you say 30Mbit (minimum) when it's not really being used, so the bandwith can be shared equally, fios in the US works this way as well, you're pretty much guarenteed the 100/100 If you need it/can push it/can find a server to handle it.