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Old 30-11-2014, 21:35   #7
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Re: 200Mbit coming soon? (According to a survey)

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Originally Posted by Kushan View Post
I just hope that, assuming this new tier is a thing (Igni doesn't seem to think so and I do value his opinion), they stick to the 10:1 download/upload ratio that the higher tiers have all had so far.
The current top tier is 152 down, 12 up though?

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Originally Posted by General Maximus View Post
yeah, it is about time they announced something to keep up with the marketing and PR. They have defo done the work with all the downstream capacity upgrades and ongoing work with the upstream channel bonding and qam change to justify the new tier
They haven't done all the work with the downstream capacity upgrades. The downstream capacity upgrades for next year's upgrades are still being prepared for the most part. The upgrades that have been done and are being done are capacity relief for the current tiers.

Unsure why they have to announce something to keep up with the PR. Most of the country can't get better than 76Mb from the competition.

EDIT: Let me ask someone who'd know about this - there were no plans for 200Mb last I heard, which was pretty recently.
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