Yeah. I think there's two things the UK really needs right nowJust because people don't consumer TerraBytes of data, does not mean they would not appreciate the ability to download what they do faster.
indeed. Provisioning them with 100 kbits/s each instead of 50 would probably help, rather than changing the peak speed of the access line technology, perhaps ?
1.A target minimum of 5Mb/s(*) peak throughput for everyone
2.The minimum is achieved 90% of the time and is never worse than 80%.
Unfortunately I suspect the economics for that are worse than they are for yet another speed boost to the chosen few :-/
(*)Historians for this board will notice that I've raised it again in line with my policy(**).
(**)Maybe that should be rule three - target throughput is on an escalator
I dont know if you read it but I did state I feel boosting someone on a short adsl line to 40mbit I feel isnt efficient way of investing.
If FTTC was targeted at long line cabinets, it would go a long way to achieving #1.
I feel these things need to happen.
1 - start deregulating the market prices and competitiveness, small isp's will die but this will be good in the long term, with the single sole purpose of driving up retail prices. We bang on about commercial viability, this will fix that.
2 - increase regulation on selling practices, with the sole purposes of driving up product quality.
3 - classify broadband as a utility and as such it should have new guidelines on how its deployed with respect to whats expected across different areas.
4 - give the chance for BT and VM to stay in the game under these new rules, if either state they feel they cannot do business under such an environment then pay the shareholders off and take state ownership of local loops.
Edited by Chrysalis (Wed 09-Feb-11 20:08:05)



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