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Hi
Aluminium is only poor regarding FTTC because that's using plain old telephone cable. Copper telephone cable, never being designed for data, is already poor, aluminium is then poor some more.
All cables have attenuation, aluminium being worse than copper, but if you increase the aluminium cross sectional area used that can over come that, and/or you just adjust the type of signal passing through it to compensate or cope with any loses. Maybe it needs repeaters more often as well, or jointing takes more time. Aluminium as pointed out can also suffer more mechanical breaks and corrosion, again by designing the cable with more/stronger armour and vapour barriers will help compensate. The trouble is, by the time you've gone to all that trouble to bring aluminium up to the same sort of performance levels as copper, it's not much cheaper!
Regards
Phil
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