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Old 18-09-2011, 10:37   #12
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Re: Zero jitter

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Originally Posted by Welshchris View Post
The Network that Virgin run on is fibre optic FTTC.
And the C is further away than the fibre to my ADSL exchange, and not to mention my 3G phone and wifi is also FTTC. Well actually my wifi is FTTB which makes it more fibre than VM. By your logic my speakers are also fibre as is my kettle.

Just because it's ultimately connected to fibre somewhere in some far away land, doesn't make the local loop fibre. Everything's connected to fibre eventually.
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