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Stuart Truman said:
Remarkable really. Most people were only getting 10Mbps on LAN connections a few years ago. Now most client devices have 100Mbps (yes, I know some are rolling 1Gbps to the desk now) and home broadband is keeping up. I used to pay 10k pa for 256k leased lines to my retail stores!
You wonder what it will be like in another 5 years... :o
 
WLH said:
Stuart Truman said:
Remarkable really. Most people were only getting 10Mbps on LAN connections a few years ago. Now most client devices have 100Mbps (yes, I know some are rolling 1Gbps to the desk now) and home broadband is keeping up. I used to pay 10k pa for 256k leased lines to my retail stores!
You wonder what it will be like in another 5 years... :o

Once fibre optic is rolled out fully, the limiting factor is the network infrastructure. If you follow the data centre roadmaps, 10Gbps is rolling out now on copper as well as fibre. 40Gbps is next...
 
Stuart Truman said:
Once fibre optic is rolled out fully, the limiting factor is the network infrastructure. If you follow the data centre roadmaps, 10Gbps is rolling out now on copper as well as fibre. 40Gbps is next...

Problem we have in the UK is actually getting it rolled out... I live in an area (not out in the sticks) that won't see FTTC for a long while yet and is also not cabled, so the best we can get is 4 down and 0.4 up...

Virgin aren't rolling out any more cable, so in areas that are not cabled BT don't really have incentive to roll out FTTC as everyone in those areas already pays lots of money for crappy broadband as they don't have a choice. BT will roll out FTTC in the cabled areas first in order to try and gain some of the cable customers. :thumbsdown:
 
Got this from the 'public' wi-fi at the office:
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Home connection (still waiting for my upgrade from May):
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mine @ home

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we have FTTC enabled at our exchange, but I still can't get it!

only choice for fibre here at the moment is Virgin, and had bad experience with them (admittedly when thery were NTL World here...) so am a bit reluctant when the existing connection (through O2/BE) is pretty reliable with great support...
 
sp3ctre said:
Stuart Truman said:
Once fibre optic is rolled out fully, the limiting factor is the network infrastructure. If you follow the data centre roadmaps, 10Gbps is rolling out now on copper as well as fibre. 40Gbps is next...

Problem we have in the UK is actually getting it rolled out... I live in an area (not out in the sticks) that won't see FTTC for a long while yet and is also not cabled, so the best we can get is 4 down and 0.4 up...

Virgin aren't rolling out any more cable, so in areas that are not cabled BT don't really have incentive to roll out FTTC as everyone in those areas already pays lots of money for crappy broadband as they don't have a choice. BT will roll out FTTC in the cabled areas first in order to try and gain some of the cable customers. :thumbsdown:

I'm in the same boat. Best I can get is 6Mbps and it often drops to less than 1 at peak times.
 
FTTC coming to Barnstaple next year...definately no cable down here.
 
This thread makes me want to cry :( Why? Well, here's my wifi speed at home:

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That's with Sky Broadband Unlimited, with speeds of 'up to' 20mbps!! Have rung them countless times but they say that's all the server can handle (BS32 postcode). Needless to say its annoying, watching YouTube is basically impossible and I have to often resort to my 3G:

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As you can see marginally better, just enough to watch a vid! Any suggestions? Sky say that's the best they can do, still have a good 6-9 months left in contract...sad times.
 
Well! While I was travelling this week, family reported dead Internet. Came home to it working and upgraded! Nothing like fibre speeds, but router now reports an 18Mbps connection, I got 15 to 16 on multiple tests. Super chuffed with that
 
Woo7dy said:
Now you're just rubbing salt in the wound Stuart! No honestly, I'm very happy for you...!

Sorry! :oops:

If your speed is crap, unplug everything from the phone sockets, test it again, and possibly try a new filter (swap the around if you have two)

The filter is the white adapter the router and phones plug into that then plugs into the socket. Every device should have a filter. Sometimes they fail

Obviously, don't do any of that if you have a 2Mbps line as you're getting that speed!
 
Stuart Truman said:

Ha don't be silly, I was only joking :)

Stuart Truman said:
Obviously, don't do any of that if you have a 2Mbps line as you're getting that speed!

Yer I tried all the stuff you said a couple of months ago, but as you say is what Sky have said, that my line is only capable of getting 1.25mbps...it's ridiculous. No info on if/when it will be improved either.

But then looking on that SpeedTest site, they have a map and there are others on roads around mine who are getting speeds like yours with other servers, how can that be? It's all very emotional...!
 
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