on 11-04-2013 08:27 PM
What are they?
Why do people want it?
Why do people need it?
How does it compare with what we have now?
How will it benefit us compared to what we have now?
on 12-04-2013 06:01 PM
err .. south korea, japan, denmark, sweden, nbn, fibre to the premises
Oile, If you are connected to the NBN I would be interested in the results you get from speednet.com to one of the servers in those countries
on 12-04-2013 06:03 PM
Not in the least LL, you yourself agreed that internet data flow speed is limited to the slowest link.
Tell me LL what type of service do you have? that by the way is a serious question
You will notice that I have not brought politics into this discussion , just NBN as a network and in particular FTTP
I will now state another irrefutable fact.
2. The speed of signal flow in Optic Fibre is no faster then in Copper being around 0.66% of the speed of light in a vacuum.
I invite anyone and everyone to prove that statement
of course its political poddy, group A has a good proposal already underway. group B who opposed the proposal have essentially backflipped and produced one themselves (knowing its a weak point in their policy vacuum) B's plan is underdone, it isn't up to scratch and its maintenance costs will equal or exceed the cost of group A's ... and will require more upgrades to equal A's performance. its laughable, but not at all funny.
i have a copper wire that enters through a hole in the floor.
2 if copper is up to the job as you claim, what is this about ? copper cannot match optic fibre. its up to you to prove otherwise , talking in caps is not proof.
on 12-04-2013 06:07 PM
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Top 10 Benefits of the NBN
which version , the NBN or the faux NBN ?
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Are you being facetious again LL or are you trying to ask a constructive question ?
on 12-04-2013 06:12 PM
Top 10 Benefits of the NBN
which version , the NBN or the faux NBN ?
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Are you being facetious again LL or are you trying to ask a constructive question ?
accurate.
on 12-04-2013 06:27 PM
Oh but it can LL 🙂 and does
Here is graphic proof
About 8GB of data in just over 1 minute over copper
on 12-04-2013 06:30 PM
And as you can see the data flow rate is 935mbps.
on 12-04-2013 06:32 PM
that prove's nothing. anything of substance to offer ? this is getting tedious.
on 12-04-2013 06:53 PM
OK I live within about 100 metres of the exchange so am lucky - I have very fast
ADSL2 and no probs with connection, and fast downloads. So do I have to use the NBN when
it comes in? Or can I stay with my provider? How will this affect someone like me?
Sorry if this sounds dumb but I'm no techhead, even though people here have explained
it very clearly and thanks for that. 🙂
You stay with your provider, or chose another if you wish. Your provider will take care of changing you over and keep you informed when it's ready to connect in your area. It does not cost more. If they say it does shop around or check their other plans.
NBN Co is not a retail service provider.
on 12-04-2013 06:54 PM
mainecoon1,
They are most likely waiting on India and not you at all 🙂
rank 142 India 2.96 Mbps
Geez you're full of it.
on 12-04-2013 06:55 PM
err .. south korea, japan, denmark, sweden, nbn, fibre to the premises
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