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Old 22-08-2017, 21:22   #23
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Re: Virgin Broadband still worth it?

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Originally Posted by Kushan View Post
It's still mainly in trials, isn't it?
It's in 'pilot' stage - early commercial deployment. A bunch of nodes will be released either next month or October.

They did actually test a variety of deployments, underground, on poles, fibre to the remote node, intercepting lines at a junction point, and fibre to the distribution point, fibre to the last point carrying multiple lines, but settled on deploying G.fast at the cabinet for cost and speed of deployment.
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