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Old 2006-02-02, 04:06 PM   #6
RawAlex
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The other part of this that is really funny is that there are thousands of miles of dark fiber out there going city to city and point to point because too much was built in the wrong places. In the mean time, little has been done for the "last mile", and as a result, all the speed in the network never makes it to the end users.

My DSL here they claim 3, I get 4 without a blink. Cable company is suggesting up to 10mps, but I suspect that only applies when nobody else is on your loop (cable modems are, for the most part, token ring networks... the more people you put on them, the less bandwidth available to you). They continue to improve speeds by shrinking the number of users per segment by splitting segments into smaller and smaller pieces. My old cable modem was great until 4 in the afternoon, the kids would come home from school, turn on Napster, and the entire network would sink down to less than dialup. Too funny!

My house is 4 years old. Copper inside, but I know it's fiber up to the switch point, about 1000 feet from here. They have a head end for the DSL in that little hut.

Alex
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