Virgin Media FTTP Via Fujitsu Fibre Network
15-04-2011, 22:26
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Re: Virgin Media FTTP Via Fujitsu Fibre Network
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Sweden and Japan must be doing something right if it is able to have a stable and excellent broadband service :P Hopefully other providers will learn from them :P
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It's called having higher population densities and laxer planning rules.
Don't kid yourself into thinking the rural areas in those countries have it any better than we do. You still need to live in a city for high speed services.
They can also string their cables up on poles which is far far cheaper, makes rolling out a network cost a fraction of what it does over here.
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16-04-2011, 00:40
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Re: Virgin Media FTTP Via Fujitsu Fibre Network
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Originally Posted by DABhand
Interesting that we need the Japanese to "fix" our broadband out from the dark ages and into the present.
Sweden and Japan must be doing something right if it is able to have a stable and excellent broadband service :P Hopefully other providers will learn from them :P
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In Sweden's case spending lots of that >50% of GDP they take in tax on municipally owned fibre. Japan have better demographics and pole mounted fibre. I wouldn't have any problem with pole mounted fibre but YMMV.
http://www.dannychoo.com/post/en/165...+Internet.html
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16-04-2011, 01:22
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Re: Virgin Media FTTP Via Fujitsu Fibre Network
£300 a month for 1Gbs dedicated. Nice.
This chappy is getting 100mb for close to £8 a month then about £40 after 1 year. Not bad.
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16-04-2011, 15:11
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Re: Virgin Media FTTP Via Fujitsu Fibre Network
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Originally Posted by DABhand
£300 a month for 1Gbs dedicated. Nice.
This chappy is getting 100mb for close to £8 a month then about £40 after 1 year. Not bad.
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You forgot to mention the upload.
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16-04-2011, 16:03
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Re: Virgin Media FTTP Via Fujitsu Fibre Network
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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet
In Sweden's case spending lots of that >50% of GDP they take in tax on municipally owned fibre. Japan have better demographics and pole mounted fibre. I wouldn't have any problem with pole mounted fibre but YMMV.
http://www.dannychoo.com/post/en/165...+Internet.html
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yeah but that looks disgusting, looks like the mess from behind my telly is floating in the street
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19-04-2011, 11:37
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Re: Virgin Media FTTP Via Fujitsu Fibre Network
Agreed, that is a shocking price to pay for slightly faster broadband. It's not even necessary. I like how everyone is more in touch with technology to the extent they actually feel embarrassed to be behind the times (antennae's on their roofs!) but I'm more than happy to be behind by a few years if it means we get it put in the ground.
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19-04-2011, 16:38
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Re: Virgin Media FTTP Via Fujitsu Fibre Network
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Originally Posted by deed02392
Agreed, that is a shocking price to pay for slightly faster broadband. It's not even necessary. I like how everyone is more in touch with technology to the extent they actually feel embarrassed to be behind the times (antennae's on their roofs!) but I'm more than happy to be behind by a few years if it means we get it put in the ground.
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if we had the awesome tech japan had, for instance the FTTH on the picture, but instead it was below ground, it would be pretty awesome
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19-04-2011, 16:48
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Re: Virgin Media FTTP Via Fujitsu Fibre Network
Incredibly expensive too - not conducive with the UK market being largely people who resent paying very much for broadbandings.
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19-04-2011, 21:53
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Re: Virgin Media FTTP Via Fujitsu Fibre Network
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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet
In Sweden's case spending lots of that >50% of GDP they take in tax on municipally owned fibre. Japan have better demographics and pole mounted fibre. I wouldn't have any problem with pole mounted fibre but YMMV.
http://www.dannychoo.com/post/en/165...+Internet.html
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I wouldn't have a problem with it either, provided the ISP's utilizing this method actually passed on the savings to their customers.
Instead, i believe they'd just see it as an opportunity to maximize their profits.. Hell, the penny pinchers at VM would probably introduce a pole charge
Anyone remember the old Rediffusion cable system?
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19-04-2011, 22:20
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Re: Virgin Media FTTP Via Fujitsu Fibre Network
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I wouldn't have a problem with it either, provided the ISP's utilizing this method actually passed on the savings to their customers.
Instead, i believe they'd just see it as an opportunity to maximize their profits.. Hell, the penny pinchers at VM would probably introduce a pole charge
Anyone remember the old Rediffusion cable system?
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Pass on what savings?
This isn't about being able to pass on any savings, it merely reduces the cost of rolling out fibre from impossibly expensive to just very expensive.
It's how cheap the services are here that makes the maths so difficult for operators.
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