I wonder why they still opt for this technology when the G.fast is already started to be rolled out in other countries.
VDSL2 Vectoring by TM, New technology that make copper 100mbps
VDSL2 Vectoring by TM, New technology that make copper 100mbps
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Dec 13 2016, 06:00 PM
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I wonder why they still opt for this technology when the G.fast is already started to be rolled out in other countries.
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Dec 15 2016, 09:43 AM
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QUOTE(mztang52 @ Jul 3 2016, 10:33 PM) They just need to pull the fiber optic cable to the dslam. All those previous phone line from your house to their dslam is fixed, cost saved. If they need to pull the fiber optic cable for everyone in Malaysia with the population of 30 million houses or more, they may facing bankrupt because one feet of fiber optic cable costs RM10. You think it's so easy, bro? By just connecting the DSLAM to fibre backhaul? The network equipments for VDSL and ADSL are totally different. You have to do some equipments change at the last mile too! |
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Feb 27 2017, 10:27 AM
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QUOTE(dannielshazmeer @ Feb 23 2017, 09:28 PM) ermm building management cannot upgrade fiber optic because community majority dont want because other things need to recover first 'Don't have enough' is an excuse la. Who doesn't supply when you have all the money?TM also dont have enough equipment to supplier fiber optic to all resident TM need to korek lubang and pull fiber optic from the nearest exchange first |
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Jul 14 2018, 12:25 PM
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QUOTE(Eralus @ Jul 13 2018, 08:38 PM) After 100meter speed reduce drastically VDSL has reached its peak at VDSL2 with vectoring, but it's not the end. Some countries have started to upgrade VDSL2 to new technology called G.Fast or even GX.Fast. The technology can reach gigabit level for copper wiring.Vdsl is not future proof Tm should upgrade all to fibre.period |
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Jul 14 2018, 12:48 PM
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Oct 14 2018, 09:54 AM
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Just as MCMC has announced, government plans to phase out the copper based infrastructure in a few years time. So what TM gonna do with the heavily invested SUBB which based on the VDSL2 vectoring?
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Oct 15 2018, 09:36 PM
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QUOTE(AjkR06 @ Oct 14 2018, 11:24 AM) SUBB which utilizing VDSL2 technology can also be considered as 'fiberization'. It also known as 'Fiber to The Cabinet' instead of 'Fiber To The Home' Oh man, then those in the SUBB coverage are caught in the limbo! I think government will only phasing out the first mile copper (from exchange to the street port/cabinet), the last mile from the cabinet to the residential area will still in operation. Anyway, just my opinion. TM surely has invested a lot on replacing the ADSL port to VDSL2 port by upgrading the MSAN cabinet and I don't think they'll come back to the SUBB and implement FTTH to that particular area. Well, at least those 'lucky' in the SUBB will get 20Mbps if TM wish to implement that speed there. Things much more complicated in the 'grey' area, which doesn't falls as SUBB and HSBB. My area, considered as SUBB but TM didn't upgrade all the ADSL port to the VDSL2. No steady price reduction but there is no room for upgrade too. TM's PR and strategic officers are not really using brains huh... |
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