In reply to a post by Ignitionnet:Can't see anything other than G.fast being close to adequate given Virgin's capabilities alongside what we hope will be a considerable FTTP deployment from alternative operators.
I haven't commented on this aspect before, but you are being very confident that VM will be upgrading sufficient hardware to make the shared channel capacity high enough to withstand demand for these "ultrafast" speeds.
Previous empirical results show that can be something of a "hopeful" position. What have you seen to suggest that future performance will not be a repeat of past performance?
If you're right that VM are approaching the upgrade of HFC "right", then I agree that Openreach may well be forced to upgrade their side "right" too.
I note Eircom deploying FTTP en masse despite previously committing themselves to enhanced copper thanks to competition and hope we see the same in the UK.
We need to see that competition ... from someone of the scale of a Vodafone or a Sky. Something that appears to be a real threat.
I wonder if we'll ever see it. IMO, it will only start to happen once BT lose the requirement to provide copper for LLU, which might be one of the negotiated outcomes from either the USO, or the ongoing strategy review.



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