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Standard User mlmclaren
(regular) Mon 31-Mar-14 14:17:23
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Re: Does VM still have a FUP?


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OK so FTTC is shared but each cabinet has a fibre to the exchange where as FTTN has around 4-7 street cabs with up to 90+ properties connected each sharing coaxial back to the node.....

And unlike Virgin's FTTN it is very easy to add a lot more bandwidth to the NGA's....

I love the idea of sharing 1/10GBps up and down with my Street on FTTC...

But not the idea of sharing less with my local area on network that has not been updated for sometime.

MLM
Standard User mr_mojo
(knowledge is power) Mon 31-Mar-14 14:28:13
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Re: Does VM still have a FUP?


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This document says it is 'multiple gigE links'. https://www.openreach.co.uk/orpg/home/products/super...
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 31-Mar-14 14:52:05
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Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Mon 31-Mar-14 14:55:12
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Re: Does VM still have a FUP?


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Yeap it is possible, but usually start with one and only add more as needed. Look at all the spare fibres in the cabinet picture I posted.

The handover link that the provider buys at the exchange is GigE too

Andrew Ferguson, [email protected]
www.thinkbroadband.com - formerly known as ADSLguide.org.uk
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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 31-Mar-14 16:06:45
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Standard User JimKirk363
(fountain of knowledge) Mon 31-Mar-14 16:17:14
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The most i have ever downloaded in a month was 460GB and that was on 50mb and the only reason why i did so much in that month is because i had a hard disk failure and thankfully a lot of the stuff was backed up online.

I know people who download terrabytes every month and nothing is said to them.

AMD FX-4100 X4, MSI 990FXA-GD80, 16GB DDR 3 Cosair Vengence 1600Mhz, 9351.1GB Hard Disk Space, 2GB ATI 6670 HD PCI-E 16x Graphics, 850watt PSU.

Ex AOL Dialup 56k Customer....
Ex Freedom2Surf 512k and Ex Eclipse Internet 2mb Customer.

Virgin Media 152mb Cable.

Virgin Media R EVIL!!!
http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3385183799
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 31-Mar-14 16:59:24
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Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Mon 31-Mar-14 17:13:52
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Re: Does VM still have a FUP?


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You always install spare fibre in case one breaks or was broke during install.

So dark fibre is what some call these, others import more mystical powers as in dark fibre is the solution to Internet access around the world.

The optics that do the conversion are pretty small
https://www.google.co.uk/shopping/product/6513312052...

and 10G is same size just more costly
http://www.gbics.com/10g-xfp-lr/?gclid=CLW9xpWVvb0CF...

As with other electronics some are better than others, so buying cheapest can be a false economy when five 9's 24/7 operation is crucial.

Andrew Ferguson, [email protected]
www.thinkbroadband.com - formerly known as ADSLguide.org.uk
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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 31-Mar-14 17:26:38
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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 31-Mar-14 23:47:35
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In reply to a post by pcoventry76:
In reply to a post by broadband66:
" FTTC is brand new and there is no sharing from cab to exchange on FTTC "

Think you're wrong!


Okay then I apologise. Igni and others are also wrong as they say there is no contention from the cab back to the exchange per user.Or so I believe I read that on CF?


Think I said there were no indications of congestion. There is still contention, it's not 1:1 bandwidth but Openreach attempt to ensure each 40Mb subscriber has at least 15Mb available at all times and each 80Mb subscriber 30.
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