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Old 06-03-2011, 17:45   #9
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Re: New Install - selecting install location

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Originally Posted by Masque View Post
Seems rather pointless to ruin a good connection by using the old phone socket and existing cabling, it is a bit like getting a state of the art Bluray player and connecting it to a an old black and white television.

At least Virginmedia use a high grade shielded coaxial cable from the cabinet to the property, it seems like BT are still stuck in the 1890's.
When you think about it it becomes quite obvious.
FTTH would deliver phenomenal speeds, not just a max of 40 meg.
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