how much bandwidth do we need is the real question? Then we can look at delivery mechanisms to see if they need changing. frankly 6meg is more than enough for me, 1 meg was fine 5years ago this only became too slow because websites got bloated. Lets assume that adverts on these sites suddenly turn stereoscopic 3d HD etc, how much would I need then?
I dont really need to stream tv to every telly, I have sky and freeview for that. Id say if ISPs could give me 20meg actual speed I would have enough for a very long time. 40 is simply overkill and fttc will deliver at least double that within a few years on a single pair.
The lines are far from outdated / poor condition, with the new testers lines have to be almost perfect to pass - there may be the odd ali run or buried cable causing problems for engineers but if it all goes tits up it gets replaced with shiny new copper. The problems people get here are not a true picture of the whole network - just because 50% of posters are having issues and are seeking help it doesnt mean 50% of customers arent getting a service.
Distance from the dslams is an issue in some places - but to me it seems more reasonable to add additional remote dslams where required rather than wholesale rebuilding of the network.



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