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Previously on "broadband in every home by 2012.. i think not"

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  • vetran
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    1.8M in Slug, the home of technology.

    Not exactly impressive.

    Oh sorry Bangalore Telecom aren't good with ADSL. Maybe if they were Busan Telecom?

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
    I've got 100Mb, as far as my router. After that it slows down a bit.

    Surely towns like Basingstoke and Milton Keynes can easily be crossed off by 3G mobile broadband (if they don't have it already).
    I lve neari(ish) Milton Keynes. We get about 1/2 Mb from BT. That's a half, not one-to-two BTW. They were happy to sell us "up to 8Mb" but we measured it and queried it, yes they said you can only expect 1Mb or less in your location.

    This is a highly-populated area of the UK, what's with the idea of 3G? Just fix the lines.

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  • VectraMan
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    I've got 100Mb, as far as my router. After that it slows down a bit.

    Surely towns like Basingstoke and Milton Keynes can easily be crossed off by 3G mobile broadband (if they don't have it already).

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  • pmeswani
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    Originally posted by swamp View Post
    I've got 2Mb/s and I use nowhere near that bandwidth. They're about to upgrade me to 10Mb/s for free (Telewest/Virgin).

    What to do with all this bandwidth?
    I've got the 20Mb/s service, and it's damn slow. I need speeeeeeed!!

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  • minestrone
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    Maybe they should realise that some people really do not want it.

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  • Grinder
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    Anyone here got ADSL 2 - speed vastly increased over ADSL and no changes to infrastructure.

    My ADSL provider is marketing it to businesses - I'm thinking of taking a look once I'm back on a gig.

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  • ratewhore
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    I would say that the 'massive challenge' faced by the Govt is next years election, never mind farking broadband...

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  • swamp
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    I've got 2Mb/s and I use nowhere near that bandwidth. They're about to upgrade me to 10Mb/s for free (Telewest/Virgin).

    What to do with all this bandwidth?

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  • threaded
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Meanwhile, some in less benighted countries get 100Mb/s
    100Mb/s? How quaint.

    Remember guys to keep banging them rocks together.

    threaded "glad he's not in ye olde ængland" mode.

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  • chef
    started a topic broadband in every home by 2012.. i think not

    broadband in every home by 2012.. i think not

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7910679.stm

    The government faces a "massive challenge" in its pledge to bring UK broadband up to a minimum of 2Mbps (megabits per second) say experts... "Towns such as Basingstoke and Milton Keynes which people might expect to be well connected have notspots,.. We forecast that over 90% of UK homes could have broadband access in 10 years time, almost all with speeds of 32Mbps," he predicted.

    But, in order to achieve this, the government needs to back the right technology and make sure conditions are favourable

    [yeah right]


    PERCENTAGE OF UK OUT OF RANGE OF 2MBPS
    East Midlands - 15.2%
    East of England - 15%
    London - 1.2%
    North East - 15.8%
    North West - 10.8%
    South East - 13.5%
    South West - 19.9%
    West Midlands - 10.4%
    Yorkshire/Humber - 16.1%
    Northern Ireland - 32.2%
    Scotland - 15.6%
    Wales - 26.9%
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