Look, is not easy or cheap place a completely new network infrastructure - just ask the various Fastweb and Telecom Italy to find out how much was spent (in limited areas). Regardless of whether we would all like a fiber optic cable in our house, I think that our interest should be higher for companies such as Nokia Siemens Networks, which works to improve existing services. The existing copper wires still have untapped potential to date - what makes the difference between the current speed and 825Mbps. NSN is testing a new technology (DSL chiamiamta Phantom) that could significantly increase the capacity of traditional copper wires, with a transfer test data through 400 meters of wire, while the 500 meters, was held constant at 750Mbps.
Phantom DSL promises increased bandwidth that is 50 to 75 percent over existing copper line, but now the word must necessarily pass to ISPs, who must decide whether and when to give away to this new technology. Never could be the correct date according to you?
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