Message from @Nathan James 123

Discord ID: 644686628597661724


2019-11-14 23:40:11 UTC  

they will either have to have universal fibre roll out, or they will need to retain parts of the copper network

2019-11-14 23:40:24 UTC  

They are having a universal fibre roll out

2019-11-14 23:40:34 UTC  

2050 at the earliest, nathan

2019-11-14 23:40:42 UTC  

No no no

2019-11-14 23:40:45 UTC  

2030 at the latest.

2019-11-14 23:41:03 UTC  

good luck with that

2019-11-14 23:41:05 UTC  

Because they're literally going to be disconnecting and selling the copper switching hardware

2019-11-14 23:41:57 UTC  

You've got an unrealistic perception of their abilities and competence

2019-11-14 23:43:07 UTC  

It's already happening in Europe

2019-11-14 23:43:13 UTC  

This isn't Europe

2019-11-14 23:43:13 UTC  

We're not the 'leaders' in this

2019-11-14 23:43:35 UTC  

So we're not able to learn from their mistakes and learn how they're doing things? ...

2019-11-14 23:43:52 UTC  

There isn't the money or ambition

2019-11-14 23:44:00 UTC  

But there's already both

2019-11-14 23:44:08 UTC  

It's already happening

2019-11-14 23:47:05 UTC  

i love how my isp advertise fibre, then it turns out it's 7mb

2019-11-14 23:47:29 UTC  

0.5mb up

2019-11-14 23:53:52 UTC  

They're probably advertising fibre to your cabinet, then copper to your house (Fibre to the cab)

2019-11-14 23:54:02 UTC  

Your house being very far away from the cab, means much lower speeds

2019-11-14 23:54:29 UTC  

That issue *basically* goes away once you're on fibre to the prem

2019-11-14 23:58:01 UTC  

I'm not going to pay an extra 14 quid a month for no extra speed 🙂

2019-11-14 23:58:54 UTC  

When fibre to the prem comes, you're going to get a higher speeds and a cheaper price

2019-11-14 23:59:00 UTC  

We've been through this <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>

2019-11-14 23:59:13 UTC  

No, you've made a baseless assertion

2019-11-14 23:59:21 UTC  

I'll believe it when i see it

2019-11-14 23:59:28 UTC  

But all evidence from the past is it won't happen

2019-11-14 23:59:56 UTC  

We already know fibre provides higher speeds. Economies of scale and wladfa are proof the price will drop..

2019-11-15 00:00:20 UTC  

He now has a connection for 75 quid which would have cost 15k 10 years ago

2019-11-15 00:00:36 UTC  

We all have

2019-11-15 00:00:50 UTC  

Maybe not 10 years ago, but 20

2019-11-15 00:00:52 UTC  

So the prices will drop <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>

2019-11-15 00:01:00 UTC  

No, the prices will not drop

2019-11-15 00:01:07 UTC  

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2019-11-15 00:01:13 UTC  

The prices will remain the same or increase, the speed will increase

2019-11-15 00:01:18 UTC  

We've just agreed upon examples of it dropping.

2019-11-15 00:01:36 UTC  

Yes, and those are specific examples of people using premium products

2019-11-15 00:01:55 UTC  

Products which are now becoming the default..

2019-11-15 00:02:21 UTC  

Unlimited internet has always been in the 20-30quid/month region

2019-11-15 00:02:35 UTC  

"Unlimited internet"
What?

2019-11-15 00:02:45 UTC  

20 years ago that'd be dial up, 15 year ago that'd be 256k broadband, these days it's 8-20mb