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Originally Posted by pip08456
The reason I said it would be slow and painful is that it will entail pushin fibre further out to users and you will always get the wingers and moaners wanting to know why they haven't got it whilst the guy in the next street has.
I'm sure they'll also be plenty of deployment challenges to face too.
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I'm sure there will but 12 million premises by 2020 is far from slow. As I said much of the G.fast deployment will not involve deeper fibre.
It's hardly whinging and moaning to be unhappy when right at the edge of the rollout. Having worked with community here I sympathise greatly with those who had to wait and were stuck on sub-1Mb while those literally across the road were running at 40-80Mb.
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Originally Posted by rhyds
Out here "deployment challenges" include running fibre ducting along existing poles, and in some areas actually digging out and laying brand new ducting for FTTC/FTTdp installs, so I can see it being a fair while before we get full G.Fast.
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Some areas were I believe covered by Superfast Cymru. G.fast will be a different story, however it can use the infrastructure that that project built, along with using the existing cabinets to help with backhaul.