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| quote: | Originally posted by sleepydragon
yes im pretty sure thats how it works the further away from a exchange u r the slower ur connection is supposed to be |
correctomundo
generaly, ISPs like to put hard limits on capacity related issues such that if you aren't within 5kms of an exchange, you can't get dsl.. 5kms is good enough for 1.5mbps (1500k). adsl 1 is rated to 8mbps, but proximity matters kick in.. i'm not sure on the rates at which line speed drops vs. distance from exchange, as there are a number of factors involved..
while its mentioned..
adsl 2: 12mbps
adsl 2+: 24mbps
not sure on the uk market, but the aussie market which i follow - guidelines and standards for isps are being worked out for adsl 2/2+ at the moment. seeing as the uk and aussie broadband market has been pretty much paralleled (ie, monopoly on local loop), i expect the UK to be at the same sort of stage.
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