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Resurrection Man
Originally posted by An_Inspector_Calls View PostIf we're aiming for 20 Mbps over the final mile then it's difficult to see how you'd saturate that. And I don't agree that rural areas will be excluded; they might be later than the cities but it will happen. Most of us now have ADSL2+, and it seems an age since we were playing with 56 kbps modems.
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Whatever the expense (and I don't think it's as high as you make out, fibre cable is now cheaper than copper for a start, and they appear to be able to squeeze yet more out of the exchange modems), the present rollout plans for ADSL2+ at 20 Mbps extends to 22.5 m (out of UK 24 m?) households, albeit there's no date on that.
The up to 90% rollout plan is set to include more than 400 additional ‘rural’ exchanges, serving more than 900,000 ‘rural’ premises.
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Originally posted by Resurrection Man View PostCan you please say how it does this? I have heard the politicians keep banging on about this but can't see how it is going to benefit the UK economy.
It could be that this doesn't go as planned but I for one find this sort of technology far more exciting and relevant than pouring millions of pounds into the DAB money pit.
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Nick
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Originally posted by Nick_G View PostI would imagine that it would boost sales of mobile devices, tablets, smartphones etc. Data is certainly big business and any system that allows widespread, fast connections to the internet on such devices will generate income for any businesses associated with such technologies. Multicasting will also make it much easier & cheaper to distribute audio & video content online. ....
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