That way anyone who wants a connection just needs to connect the same as you connect your driveway to the road at the front of your property.
Glug, that would be a compromise worth thinking.
I must confess I am not a Tech Head by any means as you most likely have worked out by now.
I have ADSL2 that's fast enough for me. I can remember the dial up days.
The trend to wireless appears to be going stronger and stronger.
I have seen amazing progress in techknowledge in just a few years, let alone a decade.
My first car had a cigarette lighter but no radio.
Now they have everything but a cigarette lighter,
Purchased a small hand held transistor radio to hang on my quarter glass window, so when parking with girlfriend could adjust window for better reception.
Going by memory,next Car Radio, then 8 track, cassette,CD player, now USB stick and Blue tooth.
I am just wondering after spending so much money, and the real worry, so much time to install FTTH, will it be redundant, and superseded before it's completely installed?
Going by History, it's a good possibility.
Way back in my youth purchased an 8 track player and it was obsolete in a short time for Cassette player.
My first mobile was a Analog Bag Phone, Great Phone. But just a great phone.
That was just Twenty Years ago.
Now have Iphone, that does everything.
Techknowledge is evolving faster and faster.
Who could have possibly seen where we are now 20 years ago.
Where will you be 20 years from now.
So I think, FTTN is all we need, and we ALL will get it faster than FTTH.
Most Tradesmen now have hand tools with no leads, all battery power. Wireless you might say with no Leads too restricted and get damaged.
Unbelievable not long ago.
cheers,
sypaladin
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