Message from @Eccles
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It won't benefit me in the slightest
I'd just like my broadband fixed
Yes thats true cos its cheaper and more affordable for private companies to provide service in cities where they know for a fact they would get returns than to go out of their ways to invest in smaller rural areas and upgrade the infrastructure there.
but 5G regardless of your interest is something that we would have to upgrade to
its just a technological upgrade
that has to be done
"Would"?
Motherfucking WIndows 10 has changed my keyboard layout back to US -----again-----
Yeah there's something wrong with win10
ive stopped updating it
yes "would"
Since the government has decided to go ahead with huawei, which is a security risk but they are still going ahead
now that would require fibre cables
which would require massive investment
that's nice - how does that fix my faulty broadband?
well if BT or OpenReach was nationalised, the government would invest to upgrade the entire infrastructure in the country, which would then make it easier and cheaper for 5G implementation. So not only will you get better faster broadband, you'd also get 5G. Internet will become free in a few years. Already many places around the world are moving towards that.
Guarantee you it woulnd't
And I don't want 5G, though i'd be happy with fibre to the door
They're going to regret going down the 5G route in a decade or so when they realise what a negative impact its having on biodiversity and human health
well 5g is happening regardless
Good, so will global warming - let's wipe out a few billion people
In the meantime, the broadband is not fixed, and no amount of championing public ownership vs private ownership will change that
that will also happen regardless especially considering this government thinks it will achieve net zero by 2050 lmao
it won't, but that's another topic
no government could and still have a functioning democracy and civilised society remaining at the end of it
Yes but coming back to the broadband. companies dont have the capital to implement a wide scale fibre rollout that governments can. So tell me wouldn't it better for you to get FTTP instead of FTTC?
cos from the cabinet point its still copper wire so if youre paying 35 for a 100mbps fibre connection, and you live say 100 meters from that cabinet point your speed drops from 100 to 45
FTTP would fix the immediate problem, FTTC would not - it's likely we already have FTTC since fibre is available here
but you still pay for the full price of the 100mbps connection
the thing is, it would save the government loads of money to upgrade the infrastructure but to do that requires massive funding that companies won't do.
i have fttn its pretty bad for some people but im lucky i get full speead
how close do you live to the node
700 meters
the speed should drop though
especially if you're 700 meters
nope i get 94mbits a second down and 42 up
Maybe they probably have a node closer to you
Bunch of large events being cancelled in the UK now, including several football matches
copper literally slows the speed
i get 5.4 down and 1.2 up
But more than anything, I want a connection that isn't constantly going up and down when the wind blows
nothing worse than slow internet