I wouldn't know our area only has up to 1Gbit Symmetrical Speeds, well the last time I checked.
But even if 3Gbit was in our area I would still go with the 1Gbit speeds due to some of our internal hardware would need to be upgraded and the price for the 3Gbit would be out of what we put aside for broadband.
Paul
Yeah, that I am fully aware. I know I also wouldn't be taking the 3Gbps even if it became available in my area.
I'm estimated to go live by December, but support can't tell me if it will be 3Gbps yet. Buildings next to me have 3Gbps as an option on 24 month contract, so I'm assuming I will get it too.
The thing I'm curious is whether those areas that are stuck on 1Gbps symmetrical only, have worse speed performance and latency vs 1Gbps in those areas that have 3Gbps as an option.
Maybe it won't show much differences. But if indeed 3Gbps has XGS-PON in such areas. This is something that has always been bugging my mind.
This leads me to believe that certain areas have only GPON even if it also does 1Gbps symmetrical. My concern is whether GPON would be more prone to crosstalk/contention with more customers signing up to a gigabit package versus those on XGS-PON yielding to reduced speeds over time.