TIME Broadband ADSL already serving 2mbps upload package since long ago.
http://www.time.com.my/consumer/time_broadband.asp
ADSL Standard Compliance
Standard
Downstream rate
Upstream rate
G.992.1 ADSL
8Mbit/s
1Mbit/s
G.992.3 ADSL2
12Mbit/s
1Mbit/s
G.992.3 ADSL2 Annex M
12Mbit/s
2.5Mbit/s
G.992.5 ADSL2+
24Mbit/s
1Mbit/s
G.992.5 ADSL2+ Annex M
24Mbit/s
2.5Mbit/s
http://www.billion.com/edu/annexm.html
So how does ADSL2+ perform in the real world?
You don't live in a laboratory, so it's quite true that the various factors listed above will reduce your performance from the 'ideal' shown in the above graph.
Hence, in December 2006 we took a random sample 7,305 Internode ADSL2+ broadband services, each connected to an Agile DSLAM and using the ADSL2+ protocol (G992.5 Annex A ADSL2+ over POTS). We found the following distribution:
13.4% achieve a download synch speed of higher than 20 Mbps
27.7% achieve a download synch speed of between 15 Mbps and 20 Mbps
22.1% achieve a download synch speed of between 10 Mbps and 15 Mbps
23.0% achieve a download synch speed of between 5 Mbps and 10 Mbps
13.8% achieve a download synch speed of less than 5 Mbps
So over 63% of these customers were achieving 10 Mbps download synch speed or better.
Annex M
ADSL2+ Annex M increases the maximum potential upload speed on an ADSL2+ service from 1 Mbps to 2.5 Mbps, enabling high performance Internet Virtual Private Networks from your office.
The above notes on factors affecting your actual performance are equally true for Annex M - particularly distance and premises cabling.
Once again, the 'real world' data is quite impressive - during December 2006 we took a random sample of 401 Internode ADSL2+ services, each connected to an Internode DSLAM and using the ADSL2+ Annex M protocol (G992.5 Annex M ADSL2+ over POTS). And we found the following distribution:
10.5% achieve an upload synch speed of higher than 2.4 Mbps
24.7% achieve an upload synch speed of between 2.1 Mbps and 2.4 Mbps
18.5% achieve an upload synch speed of between 1.8 Mbps and 2.1 Mbps
40.4% achieve an upload synch speed of between 1.0 Mbps and 1.8 Mbps
6.0% achieve an upload synch speed of less than 1.0 Mbps
So over 53% of these customers were achieving 1.8 Mbps upload synch speed or better.
http://www.internode.on.net/residential/ad...nd/performance/
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Nov 2 2013, 04:40 AM
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