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Old 02-03-2010, 22:03   #40
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Re: 100mbit? don't make me laugh

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Originally Posted by Horace View Post
Sky will be able to connect customers to the internet using this new infrastructure and provide up to 100Meg downstream and up to 10Meg upstream speeds.
Ya, that applies to the Fibre To The Premises trials, none of which are Sky's trial areas. Fibre is going to Highams Park and Milton Keynes initially and neither is ready yet. BT are using VDSL profile 8c on their fibre to cabinet service hence my mention of approximate max speeds of 80/20.

BT have actually stated they want to serve approximately 2.5 million homes with fibre to the home by 2012 in addition to 7.5 million with fibre to the cabinet.
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