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128 cans be extensed but - but in the majority of cases the 128 is suitable it can be increased in some curcumstance but why would you increas cab sized yhan you needed to i that you needed to -- bearing uin mind this is private investement and has to be backed up in a viable business case that makes a return dirung a defined period (cabs are seized depending on the amount of premuises they servied and the take up asscoaciated with the commercial busines case
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Hmm not really, they've only got so much to spend doing this and have already upped it by 1 Billion, uptake so far is low so there's not much point spending more on capacity in some areas and having less of a footprint
By all accounts take up is low so far, about half a million customers. I'm sure it will pick up over the coming years though
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the current cabinets outside your house... how long have they been there?
essentially a cabinet is nothing more than a piece of steel. it costs 20 x more in labour, and planning to put the cab in than the actual cost of the cabinet.
its just poor efficiency to put a small one in, that eventually will have to be turned into a large one.
Like you say though, its all money driven, they just want the biggest return in the fastest time period that they can get.
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Hmm not really, they've only got so much to spend doing this and have already upped it by 1 Billion, uptake so far is low so there's not much point spending more on capacity in some areas and having less of a footprint
By all accounts take up is low so far, about half a million customers. I'm sure it will pick up over the coming years though
Maybe if they try installing in areas where the uplift is high rather than just assuming that there'll be a 20% uptake and deploying in areas with cable / fast DSL already they'll see better uptake.
I'm less than 120m from the exchange, I have cable, BT are upgrading the cabinet. What's the uptake going to be like? It's not likely to be astounding. I know people who are 7km from the exchange and have services that struggle along at 1.2Mb who are getting nothing because BT assume 20% uptake from both cabinets.
Idiocy.
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If we were talking about the old cabinets I'd agree, but we are not, the new cabinets have a VDSL DSLAM sized for that cabinet and port count, so its not just a case of a bigger cab shell, its rammed with active components unlike the old cab's
I'm not saying a bigger cab is twice as much, unlikely but there will certainly be a cost difference.
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Idiocy.
Yep, my town is an upside down L shape. The exchange is on the far south side of town (near me) and I have friends on the north side of town. ADSL did not sync up there, one friend actually tried - his office paid for BT line and BT Business ISP and the openreach engineer tried for 2 hours but failed to achieve sync.
Virgin Media has been in place on that side of town for over 10 years.
So Openreach install the FTTC cabinets up there first! To people who already have 30mbps or faster services, leaving out the people in my area with under 10mbps ADSL.
James - be* pro - 16.8mbps sync - BQM
FTTC cab arrived 18-jun-2012 (due Mar 2011) - Openreach estimate 44.6Mbps / 6.5Mbps
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Yes, but if they followed your idea, these pages would be awash with folk moaning about the lack of roll out in their area.
Maybe, what we don't understand about all this, is that it has been based on areas where the provision of the fibre itself is easiest, existing spine routes, etc.
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Yes, but if they followed your idea, these pages would be awash with folk moaning about the lack of roll out in their area.
Maybe, what we don't understand about all this, is that it has been based on areas where the provision of the fibre itself is easiest, existing spine routes, etc.
I've spoken with BT a fair bit on these matters, and I hate to point out but these pages will be awash with people complaining about a lack of roll out whatever. Just the people doing the complaining that changes.
I know why Openreach target cabled areas, trying to get some revenue where they currently get none, predicting 20% uptake wherever is weird.
Seems ridiculous to be deploying 288 line cabinets to areas like mine which will have 120Mb / 12Mb available by August when areas with tons of people at sub-1Mb where uptake is going to be huge are ignored.
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Seems ridiculous to be deploying 288 line cabinets to areas like mine which will have 120Mb / 12Mb available by August when areas with tons of people at sub-1Mb where uptake is going to be huge are ignored.
It not all about speed. VM's service is in many places more than useless - and also they don't offer any technical options such as Static IP, or reverse DNS. If VM opened their physical cable network to multiple ISPs then this wouldn't be an issue - but at the moment cable network means restricted to cable ISP.
Openreach physical network means a lot of ISPs, those at the full equipment level (Sky, TalkTalk) and those that take a wholesale feed (BT retail, AAISP, ADSL24 and all the others).
James - be* pro - 16.8mbps sync - BQM
FTTC cab arrived 18-jun-2012 (due Mar 2011) - Openreach estimate 44.6Mbps / 6.5Mbps
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Seems ridiculous to be deploying 288 line cabinets to areas like mine which will have 120Mb / 12Mb available by August when areas with tons of people at sub-1Mb where uptake is going to be huge are ignored.
It not all about speed. VM's service is in many places more than useless -
Agreed, people are leaving VM in swathes, especially gamers
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