Originally posted by AndyLala
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Thing is, found this PDF, a press release by BT saying that (in 1998) they were going to ditch the aluminum infrastructure and all new installs would be copper as it offered higher bandwidth with higher gain (read more subscribers). Eventually, as all the ally stuff went EOL, they would upgrade all that stuff, as they filled all the empty space in the exchanges with Dslams, again as they upgraded all the old to new.
That was going to be my trump card. Left it till all else had failed. Played my trump card... and the guy dismissed it out of hand as if to say he knew more about it than I did. (well he wasn't to know)... he didn't even understand teh document, said that was just what is was and that was it.
To**ers. Jeez, I could get more than 1Mb down a wet piece of garden twine.
They just make it up as they go along... So what gets me, the grand picture (for BT) is to get 16Gb sDSL to each household in the country... how is that going to happen if the new installs can't get to 1Mb. Old house was definitely on ally cabling... 'cos I saw it... and they engineers managed to wind me up to 4Gb... then backed it off to 2Mb, 'cos the phone line was complaining. New house is Copper all the way to the exchange (which I can just about see out of the window)... and 1Mb is all they can manage. To**ers.
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Originally posted by AndyLalaThing is, found this PDF, a press release by BT saying that (in 1998) they were going to ditch the aluminum infrastructure and all new installs would be copper as it offered higher bandwidth with higher gain (read more subscribers). Eventually, as all the ally stuff went EOL, they would upgrade all that stuff, as they filled all the empty space in the exchanges with Dslams, again as they upgraded all the old to new.
That was going to be my trump card. Left it till all else had failed. Played my trump card... and the guy dismissed it out of hand as if to say he knew more about it than I did. (well he wasn't to know)... he didn't even understand teh document, said that was just what is was and that was it.
To**ers. Jeez, I could get more than 1Mb down a wet piece of garden twine.
They just make it up as they go along... So what gets me, the grand picture (for BT) is to get 16Gb sDSL to each household in the country... how is that going to happen if the new installs can't get to 1Mb. Old house was definitely on ally cabling... 'cos I saw it... and they engineers managed to wind me up to 4Gb... then backed it off to 2Mb, 'cos the phone line was complaining. New house is Copper all the way to the exchange (which I can just about see out of the window)... and 1Mb is all they can manage. To**ers.SLIPPERY WHEN WET.!!
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