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Only 20% in a year or so, primarily in markets that already have fiber access, and speed is currently limited to 50/5 where available. Cost: $150/mo. It will be several years before everyone will have access, and who knows when they'll give you 100 Mbps+

There's a big difference between what's possible and what's available.
 
Originally posted by: kimchee411
Only 20% in a year or so, primarily in markets that already have fiber access, and speed is currently limited to 50/5 where available. Cost: $150/mo. It will be several years before everyone will have access, and who knows when they'll give you 100 Mbps+

There's a big difference between what's possible and what's available.

Kimchee, I design and build these networks. It will be here VERY soon. 18 months.
 
Please keep the discussion on a technological level and do not let the thread deteriorate.

It might be wishful thinking about availability and affordability for the general population.

However, Spidey really is involved with things like this.

In any case since the OP is looking for something Cheap it is Not really helping him.
 
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