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Dogfather
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reply to pnh102
Re: So What?

DSL a dying techonolgy? That's laughable.

For data services there is nothing dying about DSL.


pnh102
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said by Dogfather See Profile :

For data services there is nothing dying about DSL.
Most businesses are also able to invest their own connectivity outside of DSL. As for it being dying, it is when you compare it to other types of connectivity, especially fiber.

For example, there is an actual limit to the amount of bandwidth you can get out of DSL, however, with fiber, there is no limit. It is also easier for Verizon to upgrade fiber to handle faster speeds later on. All it takes is simply changing out the equipment on both sides of the line.
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jc100

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reply to Dogfather
Well it is and it isn't. There is VDSL which can offer speeds of 12mbit download and 9mbit uploads or similar. However, in terms of true "fiber speeds", dsl doesn't have that potential yet. With that said, DSL is still a viable and good alternative for those that cannot get or do not wish to be stuck with cable company.


Dogfather
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June 11th, @10:37AM

reply to pnh102
Limitess bandwidth is irrelevant unless you have a provider willing to deploy services over it.

Yeah, G-PON can do 400Mb so where is Verizon with 400Mb HSI service? In my neck of the woods they max at 30Mb for $140/mo. Cable? No competition to DSL given they're having to cap and traffic shape to deliver those slightly higher advertised speeds.

And with most FiOS subs buying 5Mb plans, current DSL and especially newer DSL technologies are anything but dying.

In my area Verizon does 7.1Mb DSL for under $50. I can't get that speed of dedicated service from TWC, Cox or Comcast. While offering slightly faster speeds, ALL have caps, traffic shape or both.


Dogfather
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And DSL will be viable for MANY MANY years to come.

EPS

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reply to Dogfather
said by Dogfather See Profile :

DSL a dying techonolgy? That's laughable.

For data services there is nothing dying about DSL.
For DSL in general, that may be true, but Verizon's standard ADSL1 could be defined as a dying technology, I suppose.


pnh102
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And DSL will be viable for MANY MANY years to come.
Because companies like Verizon are getting ragged on for investing in FIOS?
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pnh102
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said by Dogfather See Profile :

Limitess bandwidth is irrelevant unless you have a provider willing to deploy services over it.
Which is exactly why companies like Verizon should be praised and encouraged to deploy such services.
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Dogfather
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June 11th, @10:43AM

Who is discouraging Verizon from deploying 100Mb service over FiOS? (other than Brian Roberts)

Verizon can walk and chew gum. They can improve DSL services while continuing their FiOS deployments.


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said by Dogfather See Profile :

And DSL will be viable for MANY MANY years to come.
Because companies like Verizon are getting ragged on for investing in FIOS?
By investors and cable fanboys maybe.


Dogfather
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said by EPS See Profile :

said by Dogfather See Profile :

DSL a dying techonolgy? That's laughable.

For data services there is nothing dying about DSL.
For DSL in general, that may be true, but Verizon's standard ADSL1 could be defined as a dying technology, I suppose.
Same could be said of DOCSIS 1.1 but it doesn't mean DOCSIS over HFC is a dying technology.


Jodokast96
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said by EPS See Profile :

For DSL in general, that may be true, but Verizon's standard ADSL1 could be defined as a dying technology, I suppose.
Verizon is ADSL2+ in a lot of places now.

EPS

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Really? I was under the impression that they weren't rolling out anything newer than ADSL1, which is why they won't offer anything faster than 7 mbps (ADSL's theoretical maximum of 8mbps with compensation for overhead)


Jodokast96
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What they've been doing with the ADSL2+ has been to offer their current speeds at longer distances.


en102
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reply to Dogfather
Exactly... they're not a little startup company.

Where they are unlikely to deploy FiOS in the near future, they should be maintaining their DSL/POTS service properly.
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Smith6612
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reply to Jodokast96
I'm in one of the few places that still uses ADSL if there are a lot of places that use ADSL2+, and my RT is above ground as well in a small brick building! Though there are plans to put FiOS out here, so that might be why.


dvd536
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Well it is and it isn't. There is VDSL which can offer speeds of 12mbit download and 9mbit uploads or similar.
Sure. if you live in the CO's basement or live in a lab under optimal conditions.
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