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Standard User XRaySpeX
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sat 01-Apr-17 02:05:02
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Re: Historical Speeds


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In reply to a post by TBUser2012:
38 / 9.5
76 / 19
These last 2 should be:
40/10
80/20

You've applied the arbitary advertising rules to them, which you haven't to the slower ones which are the actual technology limits.

In between there is also BT's 55/10.

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Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Sat 01-Apr-17 11:06:25
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Re: Historical Speeds


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Now you mention it, the 24/1 is also suspect. Normally 24/1.4 or 24/1.3, depending on which retailer's site you look at. 24/1 is/was definitely not commonly offered.

The FTTx speeds don't fit in with the OP's specification of "before fibre" anyway, and the below 512Kbps aren't broadband. Unless we include ISDN.

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