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As long as there's fibre somewhere along the line, High Court judge reckons it's fine to flog it as 'fibre' broadband

leexgx

Emm no

The issue is FTTC is not FTTP and they call FTTC fibre when it should be called near fibre or part fibre or just fast broadband and adsl should be called broadband and FTTP should be called fibre broadband (I know people who have "fibre" fttc broadband and they only getting 3mb vdsl lock speeds) as the areas city fibre is in phone line connections are been sold as fibre when they are not

Virgin is odd one here as they do use copper but its hybrid network and can deliver upto 500mb/30mb (soon 1gb) on there services and are not limited by line length witch FTTC is

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