01 Nov 2005
Analysts have 'reverse engineered' data from BT and come to the conclusion that the vast majority of British residents will never be able to get 24Mbps broadband direct to the home.
Research by broadband analysts Point Topic suggests that the bandwidth promised by some ISPs will not be available to most UK residents because they live too far from a telephone exchange.
"24Mbps is achievable within 300 metres of the exchange so you can get those speeds if you happen to live next door," said Julian Herbert, editor of the Point Topic UK Plus service.
"The further the signal has to travel, the lower the ultimate speed of the connection for the end user. In many cases we estimate that the signal has travelled through more than 700 metres of wire before it even leaves the exchange."
The analyst firm looked at BT's own data and worked out that less than 15 per cent of the UK population live within 2km of an exchange. Barely five per cent live close enough to get even 18Mbps downloads.
Delivery of 8Mbps is possible from around 3km, meaning that 45 per cent of the population would be capable of achieving such speeds.
The analyst said that links BT will not be able to provide high speed internet access to many customers without heavy investment in fibre links.
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bt monies
alot of the monies bt siphoned off went to people like me (share holders) who regularly recieved a tidy lil' sum of money each quater.
Posted by: jay 20 Mar 2007
With All BT's Money!!
Hi #1. This is not France. This is UK.....in response to the last comment. #2. With all the monies BT have siphoned over the years, why are they unwilling to give the best of what is possible to the Public? No wonder someone from France can be mocking our 256Kbs. #3. What is Oftel doing about all these? #4. Since 24Mbs is a "myth" would Oftel allow the public to be misled? #5. What have the British public done to deserve such treatment of not getting the best? This is disappointing.
Posted by: jon 09 Dec 2005
French ADSL 2+ reach 20 MBps ATM
Hi ! in france, free (adsl 2+ provider) have setting-up a system with up to 20 MBps ATM, and the synchro is differents depends on the length between home and DSLAM, for example, at 1500 meters, i have 15 MBps down and 1024 kbps up !
Posted by: Sylvain 02 Nov 2005
DACS rule my world
24mb!? Yeah from where I sit, my exchange is enabled but there aren't enough lines locally and BT "simply" wont put any more in arguing the cost. Soooooh, 256kb 'd be brilliant!
Posted by: David Baynes 01 Nov 2005