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This is amazing cause we are probably one of the few people in our town to get this technology everyone else in the town has ADSL 2+ 80mb max speeds
ADSL2+ is 24Mb.
The 80Mb service is FTTC VDSL2.
This is amazing cause we are probably one of the few people in our town to get this technology everyone else in the town has ADSL 2+ 80mb max speeds
With FTTC, your connection to the wider world is virtually all fibre already so the improvement to raw ping from switching to FTTP will always be marginal on tests and imperceptible in the real world. The actual benefits are the throughput and stability, but whether those are worth paying really depends on the household. I wouldn't put my mother's house on FTTP since a dirt cheap ADSL line will do for sending emails but I download and play FPS so I have it.I have FTTC VDSL ~75Mb/s, pings of around 11-12MS.
My friend had FTTP ~300Mb/s just up the road, his pings were around 10-11 MS.
I have FTTC VDSL ~75Mb/s, pings of around 11-12MS.
My friend had FTTP ~300Mb/s just up the road, his pings were around 10-11 MS.
You've got a decent connection then. My FTTC pings at 20-22ms so an upgrade to FTTP would half that for me.
Depends where you live I guess.
What do you get when you ping 1.1.1.1 from an ethernet connection?
Absolutely where you liveDepends where you live I guess.
What do you get when you ping 1.1.1.1 from an ethernet connection?
TL;DR FTTC sucks when you don't get 80/20 with no errors.