- Re: Broadband over Fibre - when?
- Posted by Adrian Kennard on July 25th, 2003
not@live.com wrote:
A fast internet link over fibre is already available and has been for a
long time. I am not sure what is to achieve - fibres are very good at
carrying lots of data which is why they are used for just that. It is
not normally "broadband" in the radio sense as they use lasers which are
by definition narrowest possible band. It is broadband in the "fast
data" sense though and BT will happily provide 1Gb/s links if you want.
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Rev Adrian Kennard
Andrews & Arnold Ltd / AAISP www.aaisp.net.uk
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