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Standard User Darkage7
(newbie) Fri 23-Jul-21 14:16:54
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Re: Fttp fiber broadband


[re: pluralist] [link to this post]
 
Thanks for the reply.
The lark lane exchange is fttp enabled but not built for mass as yet that’s what openreach do on every area exchange.
I know this as I applied for a leased line they responded with it runs from my exchange on fttp.
For the other posts) Also I wouldn’t rely on Sam knows for exchange info as all if not the many are all fttp unabled which us obviously not the case.
Check (Telephone exchange) and search there’s as it’s reliable source.
Standard User ian72
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 23-Jul-21 14:18:42
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In reply to a post by dect:
In reply to a post by Darkage7:
have had a telephone line with them since early 1900s.
Wow, can't think of many on here who can make a similar claim smile
Oldest living person seems to be around 111/112 years old so I guess 1910 is about the earliest anyone could claim but assuming the person had an ability to enter a contract then that puts it to getting on for 1930 as being the earliest anyone is likely to claim they had a phone line (certainly in their own control).
Standard User Darkage7
(newbie) Fri 23-Jul-21 14:21:05
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Most of the phone lines in uk in city areas have only really been changed once or twice with some still on the very first lines.😂


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Standard User Darkage7
(newbie) Fri 23-Jul-21 14:22:43
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Mate I’m talking about the house being passed down 💀
Standard User Pheasant
(fountain of knowledge) Fri 23-Jul-21 14:26:59
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Re: Fttp fiber broadband


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In reply to a post by Darkage7:
I know this as I applied for a leased line they responded with it runs from my exchange on fttp.

A dedicated leased line doesn’t use the Openreach GEA fibre assets or infrastructure. It’s completely independent, nothing to do with FTTP

A leased line may however run back to the same BT exchange as FTTP, but again it’s no indication of how anything FTTP build related, it readiness or the progress of such. Different ball game entirely I’m afraid.

Edited by Pheasant (Fri 23-Jul-21 14:27:55)

Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 23-Jul-21 14:35:00
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Re: Fttp fiber broadband


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In reply to a post by dect:
In reply to a post by Darkage7:
have had a telephone line with them since early 1900s.
Wow, can't think of many on here who can make a similar claim smile

Was going to say something similar when they first posted.

“You are Graham Alexander Bell, and I claim my 50p !”

Standard User Darkage7
(newbie) Fri 23-Jul-21 14:45:41
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I have a leased line for a large YouTube channel from another address the ping is only the same as an fttp with fttp most of the time beating this due to the high tech fttp rollout. Sometimes congestion on fttp can balls this up the tech is as good as it gets on a normal fttp. Only difference is that it’s my line no one else’s.
Standard User Pheasant
(fountain of knowledge) Fri 23-Jul-21 18:21:02
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Ping times are really not dictated by the access tech, be that leased line or FTTP, but simple physics / distance. If you’re pinging a server in a London Docklands data centre from a leased line in Aberdeen for arguments sake, you will not be able to match the sub-millisecond latency of someone doing so located in central London.

As you’re aware a leased line provides symmetric bandwidth which is completely uncontended. Recall that Openreach FTTP is very much an asymmetric service and it is very much contended. FTTP speeds quoted are always “peak” speeds - not at all guaranteed. Dig a little deeper and you will discover that there is in fact quite a large difference between peak rates and “prioritised” data rates. For example on a 1000/115 FTTP service the prioritised rates are 110/50. So the upshot is that if you are on a fully subscribed PON with thirty of your ‘neighbours’ sharing a 2.5G/1.2G PON and everyone decided to max out their connections on a winters evening, you will not necessarily see your peak speeds sustained. Openreach are only guaranteeing your much lower prioritised speeds.

Indeed leased lines often behave in the opposite way - some providers will allow you to burst up from your committed rate up to the bearer capacity, for example a 500 Mbps service could burst up to 1000 Mbps.

Think of it as ‘under promise and over deliver’ whereas broadband unfortunately is often quite the opposite!

I could go on with service levels and service credits - but hopefully you get the picture that despite some ‘headline’ speeds that leased lines and FTTP are very different products reflected obviously in their prices.
Standard User kitcat
(experienced) Sat 24-Jul-21 13:53:14
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Zarjaz

Think you mean ten bob ( Shillings) or 2 Crowns, sure most bets would have been a shilling, crown or a guinea!
Standard User pluralist
(committed) Sat 24-Jul-21 15:14:00
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Lobby Lud is a fictional character created in August 1927 by the Westminster Gazette, a British newspaper, now defunct. The character was used in readers' prize competitions during the summer period. Anonymous employees visited seaside resorts and afterwards wrote down a detailed description of the town they visited, without giving away its name. They also described a person they happened to see that day and declared him to be the "Lobby Lud" of that issue. Readers were given a pass phrase and had to try and guess both the location and the person described by the reporters. Anyone carrying the newspaper could challenge Lobby Lud with the phrase and receive five pounds (about £300 in 2021
So Zarjaz's 50p equates roughly to £30 in modern decimal muck.

Bring back the Pound Sterling! With its great logic of farthings, ha'pennies, thruppences, sixpences, shillings, florins, half-crowns and so on. I'm sure today's kids would soon get used to it. 🥰😘🥰😘🥰😘👻

(And for completeness, silver threepences. - not pronounced three pences!)

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