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Old 16-10-2011, 11:17   #4
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Re: New advertised speed rules for ISPs

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Originally Posted by roughbeast View Post
This is not about the speed ISPs can muster. It is about the speed they advertise.
Indeed,

So if BT or any other provider advertise up to 21 meg then it means 10% of there customers must be able to get that speed or they cannot advertise that speed, I think the adsl providers are going to have problems as the copper cabling will have a significant impact on there ability to achieve high speeds for over 10% of there customer base.

So how are they going to prove what speeds are provided.
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