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Old 19-11-2014, 15:24   #60
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Re: Could FTTC prove to be a mistake ?

Looking at the effort you went to there I sadly do not have as much time on my hands to prove people wrong on the Internet, so thank you for the correction.

The rural LTE there seems to be a completely different story from the LTE deployed here. It was a condition of the spectrum licenses to use it initially for rural areas where there was no fixed line broadband service.

If you could find me the regulatory equivalent that required BT to downgrade their FTTP plans from ~25% of their initial 2/3rds purely commercial deployment to virtually zero outside of trial areas that'd be great.
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