On 8/12/10 2:37 PM, Christopher Chan wrote:
On Wednesday, December 08, 2010 03:11 AM, Ben McGinnes wrote:
Thanks Ben, you just gave me another thing to coo about that I had forgotten. What quotas? :-p
Damn you, damn you to Heck. :)
The even more horrendous problem, which is so pervasive it affects everyone, is the insistence on asymmetric connections. Even when Australia does get this fabled fibre-to-the-home, it still won't be symmetric. *sigh*
Fibre connections that are not symmetric...sure going out of the way that.
Kind of. The spec they're using (I've forgotten which one it is) supports a 2:1 ratio, I think the current maximum is supposed to be around 2.5Gb/s download and 1.25Gb/s upload. The plans being offered by the wholesaler (NBN Co.) to ISPs for resale are currently 25Mb/2Mb, 50Mb/4Mb and 100Mb/8Mb. I don't know how they expect to encourage local content like that, let alone local innovation, but that's what they're doing.
Anyway, I've been drooling over the sort of connections that are only available in the corporate world here and in more civilised parts of the world for a long time. I don't really expect that to change now.
Regards, Ben