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Weaver:
Apologies for moaning/whinging etc ;)
Regarding the diagram at https://kitz.co.uk/adsl/fibre-optic-broadband.htm#fttrn, looking at the text labels surrounding the section ‘Exchange’ on the far left, I can’t read the majority of them because they are a bit fuzzy low-res and with one or two the contrast against the white background isn’t great - pale yellow on white.
Could anyone help me/us out and spruce up the diagram a bit in these areas? I don’t have the tools or the expertise in using them. I’m thinking though that I might know some people who do though.
A second diagram, at https://kitz.co.uk/adsl/fttp.htm#fttp_home_environment has black on white text that is extremely fuzzy and I can’t read some of it at all. Sorry. ??? :-[
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While I’m on the subject of that page as a whole, at the very end of the page there’s a chart entitled ‘Distribution of speeds by connection technology’. A question: are those speeds upstream/downstream or what? and also, what year are we talking about?
Westie:
--- Quote from: Weaver on August 21, 2020, 01:27:37 PM ---
While I’m on the subject of that page as a whole, at the very end of the page there’s a chart entitled ‘Distribution of speeds by connection technology’. A question: are those speeds upstream/downstream or what? and also, what year are we talking about?
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According to the end of the page, the graph was added in 2016
--- Quote --- Last updated Oct 2014
Mar 2016 added graph
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Using data from OFCOMs Infrastructure Report published December 2014, which states:
--- Quote ---The chart above shows the distribution of all connections by technology in June 2014
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I believe the speeds referred to are downstream sync speeds.
Weaver:
@Westie - thanks!
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