| > Twisted-pair sucks, actually The reason we're having this debate is because twisted pair easily does 20MBit these days. > and Bell's monopoly is on dead technology. Not quite dead. Maybe not on par with fiber to the home, but not all that bad either. ITU G.992.5 Annex M: 24 Mbit/s down, 3.3 Mbit/s up. > Though I'm not even sure what your point is. I think we can agree on that :) ISPs on metered billing is going about 10 years back, I really can't see any justification for it. > keep up with this ridiculous illusion that Bell has any ounce of a provider monopoly in Canada. You've provided more examples of that than I have actually. |
Easily? Hardly. Over an absurdly short distance from the switching station, with perfect copper, as a tech trial sure. In the real world most ADSL users find that their experience is nowhere near that.
ADSL sucks. ADSL has always sucked. It is a dead technology that is constantly simply being replaced.
We're having this discussion because Bell, due to their ILEC status, was forced into agreements that favored some businesses that pandered to, essentially, the "problem users" who were kicked off every other network. Teksavvy didn't go to ADSL because it's such a great technology. They went to it because the CRTC cleared a sweetheart deal for them.