Message from @Nathan James 123
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they will either have to have universal fibre roll out, or they will need to retain parts of the copper network
They are having a universal fibre roll out
2050 at the earliest, nathan
No no no
2030 at the latest.
good luck with that
Because they're literally going to be disconnecting and selling the copper switching hardware
You've got an unrealistic perception of their abilities and competence
It's already happening in Europe
This isn't Europe
We're not the 'leaders' in this
So we're not able to learn from their mistakes and learn how they're doing things? ...
There isn't the money or ambition
But there's already both
It's already happening
i love how my isp advertise fibre, then it turns out it's 7mb
0.5mb up
They're probably advertising fibre to your cabinet, then copper to your house (Fibre to the cab)
Your house being very far away from the cab, means much lower speeds
I'm not going to pay an extra 14 quid a month for no extra speed 🙂
When fibre to the prem comes, you're going to get a higher speeds and a cheaper price
We've been through this <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>
No, you've made a baseless assertion
I'll believe it when i see it
But all evidence from the past is it won't happen
We already know fibre provides higher speeds. Economies of scale and wladfa are proof the price will drop..
He now has a connection for 75 quid which would have cost 15k 10 years ago
We all have
Maybe not 10 years ago, but 20
So the prices will drop <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>
No, the prices will not drop
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The prices will remain the same or increase, the speed will increase
We've just agreed upon examples of it dropping.
Yes, and those are specific examples of people using premium products
Products which are now becoming the default..
Unlimited internet has always been in the 20-30quid/month region
"Unlimited internet"
What?
20 years ago that'd be dial up, 15 year ago that'd be 256k broadband, these days it's 8-20mb