2.4 million more Aussies now have 20Mbps

By Suzanne Tindal on 11 April 2008

Tags: adsl2+ | broadband | burgess | ftth | fttn | telstra | vdsl | switch | exchange | australia

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Comments: Plenty of people will not get anywhere near 20Mbps. Nowhere near. I have 23Mbps because I use cable, where speed doesnt drop with distance. It is simple maths to work out that ADSL is an inefficient technology. (pi)*r*r is the formula for area of a circle. Lets say high speed is delivered within 100m radius (just random measurement). If the radius is 100m, the area is 31416 square metres. In the next 100m [(pi)*200*200]-p[(pi)*100*100], where slower speeds are delivered, 94247 square metres is serviced. So with these example measurements, 3 times more people get slower speeds than the people who get fast. With cable this isnt a problem. Whoah - I am on holidays. I shouldn't be doing maths.

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