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i didnt think the hyperoptic was symeetircal i though it was i gig shared between the building (x bandwith dived by Y uerss shatring the same 1 Gig
Edited by deleted (Sun 08-Feb-15 18:09:03)
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There is. PCP and DSLAM were fitted as part of EO upgrade. Somre residents can choose between up to 7mbps ADSL MAX, 3-7mbps FTTC, or 40, 80, 330 FTTP
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Symmetrical is nothing to do with connection sharing it means same speed down as well as up.
How sure are you that hyperoptic only provision a single gig to a whole development?
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There is. PCP and DSLAM were fitted as part of EO upgrade. Somre residents can choose between up to 7mbps ADSL MAX, 3-7mbps FTTC, or 40, 80, 330 FTTP Don't you mean the following:
ADSL Max: 3 to 7Mbps
FTTC: 40, 80 Mbps
FTTP: 330Mbps
Even though you never get the full Fibre speeds, so I have read.
Paul
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Nope. WBC FTTP is offered at 40, 80 and 330mbps speeds.
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Nope. WBC FTTP is offered at 40, 80 and 330mbps speeds. Really?
I have only seem the checker display Up to 330Mbps for FTTP, but I have seen some providers cap the speeds to supply lower speeds at a lower price.
What Post Code uses that?
Paul
Edited by PaulKirby (Sun 08-Feb-15 19:34:21)
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Gea fttp comes in various speed and orice points
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Gea fttp comes in various speed and orice points Oh, right, so its like capping the speeds to the lower speeds for that lower speed price.
So for example instead of providing 330Mbps which may be over the top for somebody that only does web browsing etc and could go with say 40Mbps down, so if they chose 40Mbps they would get charged for a 40Mbps option, is this correct ?
Paul
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That's good to know.
So I guess that's what some ISP do when they don't supply the 330Mbps speeds, and can only supply up to the full 80/20, 40/20,10 etc.
Paul
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