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by atomt
1806 days ago
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Norway. Most of the FTTH plans seems to be symmetrical, anything from 100Mbps to 1Gbps. Some GPON based networks will hold back upstream at 500Mbps max (but they are fairly rare. Most is active ethernet anyway, not GPON) FTTH is quickly taking over with over 70% coverage in homes passed. Pretty sure I saw less dense areas (rural?) had hit 60% last year according to some goverment report. DSL is practically dead and "Fiber to the Cabinet" never really happened here. Coax is shrinking. Those still using these technologies are of course getting asymmetrical down/up. Some "Fiber to the Building" exists but mostly with copper ethernet to the housing unit, so its practically full FTTH. Things that could be better is:
- pricing, it's not exactly great most places, although smart HoAs can usually get decent pricing if they actually try.
- the networks are very rarely open access, local monopolies are rife. I've been on 1Gbps/1Gbps open access FTTH since ~2014, coming from 300/20 cable. |
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