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On 21/10/13 12:55, scott wrote:
> In the UK fibre-to-cabinet is in a lot of places now, so it's your
> distance to the nearest cabinet in the street that's important, not the
> exchange. In most cases people are very much closer than 1200m to their
> cabinet, so essentially everyone gets those high speeds.
>
Good point. I'm probably less than 50m from the cabinet serving the
block I live in. The Kat (my gf) is even luckier - the cabinet serving
her is just outside the gate to her complex's courtyard and the
buildings were were built with fibre installed. I'm still reliant on
copper; it'll cost a fortune to install fibre in the building.
John
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