29 pointsby ksec17 hours ago5 comments
  • physicsguy14 hours ago
    I’m in a rural village and even we got full fibre last year. It’s happening because the government is allowing shutting off the copper ASDL network next year so it has to be done and soon.
    • gambiting10 hours ago
      Ironically small villages got fibre much faster than some of the bigger cities in the UK because there were many different schemes to bring fibre to those communities. Not that long ago I was in a truly idiotic situation where in the middle of a 1M+ city I couldn't get anything above 50mbps, but a friend of mine living literally in the middle of Northumberland in a village of maybe 50 people had 1gbps fibre directly to his house(and very cheap too!)
      • Arnt7 minutes ago
        What's "truly idiotic" about that?
  • wdb13 hours ago
    I live in Central London and I don’t have fibre they have been talking about for the last 6-8 years that we will get it. UK lives in the dark ages internet wise
    • martinald11 hours ago
      Ironically London is one of the worst served places. Outside of hyperoptic noone is focussing on flats (MDUs), and inner London has a lot more apartment buildings than elsewhere.
    • _Wintermute11 hours ago
      It's because you're in London. I have family in rural Cumbria with full fibre, yet none of the flats I've rented in London have availability.
    • AndrewDucker12 hours ago
      There are holes.

      Sometimes they are caused by property owners not allowing entry into a block.

      Eventually those properties will have to be dealt with, but a legal change may be necessary.

  • ksec5 hours ago
    I long have an idea that Flat Rental or Selling should be required to list their Maximum Internet Speed availability. I hope this will change the dynamics that landlord do not work or start treating Fibre Internet as part of their infrastructure and sales channel.
  • tetris1114 hours ago
    I'll see it to believe it.

    My street has no Fiber deals. The one just around the corner has it rolled out since last year.

    Coverage seems vast but sparse

    • g-mork14 hours ago
      Meh, you might be lucky and get XGPON first, at least Virgin is already primarily rolling it out, no idea about Openreach. I'm living abroad and have 350 mbit up by default. It's considered crappy for the area. Max you can get on consumer GPON in UK is 100. It'd certainly suck for you to wait only to get the last rollout of last gen tech
      • martinald11 hours ago
        ? Only really openreach uses GPON. Altnets nearly all use XGS-PON (cityfibre is an exception but they are replacing the GPON with XGS-PON).
  • bigbaguette10 hours ago
    Meanwhile in Australia…