Likely a combination of both a small number of customers would benefit (and yes likely less power needed) and the fact that G.Fast has always been the next step and will offer speeds of 81-330meg (Openreach/Wholesale won't offer it if the speed estimate is below 80mbps as far as I know).
I think only 10% of lines are close enough to achieve 80/20, only 5% could achieve 100/25 on VDSL2 17a.
Does that mean that the end product will be different to the trials, as with the trials people with lower than 80 meg have been able to get G.fast, which is why they have different speed packages like 200 meg and 330 meg?



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