tbb can put up what defenition they like, but it should be FTTP to be classed as fibre in my book
I actually agree with you!
FTTP is the only *real* fibre solution - otherwise they should call it a "limited-copper" solution or something!
After all, the link from exchange to POP will be fibre anyway so surely Sky can say they have fibre optic broadband?
After all, someone may live <50m from the exchange so they only have 50m of copper in their line. Someone else may live 80m from Cab with FTTC and they are classed as fibre optic broadband!
The whole thing is stupid and so the only way to make sense is either everything is "fibre-optic" broadband or *just* FTTP gets to be called fibre-optic broadband.
However, when it's at the POP it's likely to go onto copper ethernet cables so maybe we should just give up and not bother at all!
Adam
Sky Max LLU