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Superfast broadband moves one step closer for Somerset
12:30pm Thursday 22nd November 2012 in News
Superfast broadband moves one step closer for Somerset
BUSINESSES and individuals in the most rural parts of Somerset could have access to superfast broadband within three years.
On Tuesday, the EU gave approval to government plans to make broadband of at least two megabits per second available to 90% of people in the country by 2015.
It is hoped the rural broadband programme will help to create growth, jobs and economic prosperity in rural communities across Somerset.
Bridgwater and West Somerset MP Ian Liddell-Grainger said: “This is very good news for the area, which is particularly rural, and will greatly benefit from gaining access to faster broadband services.”
Comments(19)
DonSeer
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2:25pm Thu 22 Nov 12
that is sub-normal broadband these days.
what we're really waiting for is an update on the project SCC joined with a few other regional authorities to bring optical fibre speeds to rural areas.
now *that* is superfast
Mike Rigby
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4:17pm Thu 22 Nov 12
DonSeer wrote:Too true, DonSeer. That is already regarded as slow and only 4 x faster than the very first Broadband service. In three years time that will be regarded as unusable. Another example of our leaders failing to raise their sights higher than their feet.
2mbit superfast?
that is sub-normal broadband these days.
what we're really waiting for is an update on the project SCC joined with a few other regional authorities to bring optical fibre speeds to rural areas.
now *that* is superfast
Samej1
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4:54pm Thu 22 Nov 12
Mike Rigby
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5:05pm Thu 22 Nov 12
Samej1
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5:09pm Thu 22 Nov 12
DonSeer
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10:45pm Thu 22 Nov 12
this news story over made me think this was an update on that project due to its over enthusiastic, and has as been pointed out outdated rhetoric!
Greg0986
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11:08pm Thu 22 Nov 12
Anonone
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8:18am Fri 23 Nov 12
Anonone
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8:19am Fri 23 Nov 12
Samej1
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9:18am Fri 23 Nov 12
DonSeer wrote:Yep it just looks like a rehash of the same news we all know about!
Samej1 - you're right - but my point was there IS already a scheme underway to bring proper fast optical to rural locations and SCC have signed up to it.
this news story over made me think this was an update on that project due to its over enthusiastic, and has as been pointed out outdated rhetoric!
I've just had a look at the "Connecting Devon and Somerset" website, they quote 2mbps for everyone by 2015 and >24mbs to 85% of households/businesse
s in same period... with 100% over 24mbps by 2020.
I have my doubts this'll happen!
DonSeer
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9:43am Fri 23 Nov 12
Taunton has FTTC in places as well, I work for a technology company based in the centre of Taunton, and our offices can't get FTTC, yet a few employee's have been able to get it at their homes.
Stupid huh?
Anonone
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11:07am Fri 23 Nov 12
Guy Smiley
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12:54pm Fri 23 Nov 12
Anonone
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4:51pm Fri 23 Nov 12
Seriously you also get buffering at 25 so "it's also maybe something to do with the computer" quoted TickTock
boliston
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9:47pm Fri 23 Nov 12
Looks like my street cabinet is earmarked for "FTTP" instead of "FTTC" but the trouble is they are not starting doing FTTP till FTTC is all finished, which will still be a long time.
souwesterly
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11:35am Sat 24 Nov 12
And then I read on and discovered two things - one that 'Super Fast' seems to mean over 2 Mbps and secondly, the article really refers to rural areas.
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I'm in Priorswood and I get 3.2 Mbps which I'm told by TalkTalk is the maximum I can get because the BT equipment at the exchange can't handle anything faster. They told me that anyone in Taunton should be able to get at least 2.5 Mbps, by the way.....
(I run two bog standard PCs (XP) + a laptop (Windows 7) by wire using a router and a TP-LINK adaptor)
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So fair enough - I can watch BBCi films and the Grand Prix live and such - and can open and download a page in micro-seconds......s
o what is it about fibre optic that's so wonderful?
Ok - if you're doing something esoteric or exotic with graphics then perhaps 80Mb is excellent - but saving a few more micro-seconds in opening and downloading a page....? Is that worth the extra cash? Is it necessary?
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In my opinion I'd just like to see the so-called Super Fast broadband that I get made available to all industry in the towns and villages first of all. That will also allow the 'locals' to connect up.... Like SOON! And then worry about fibre optic once all the technology is made idiotproof (and cheaper).
Perhaps I'm lucky with my connection - but from what TalkTalk tell me, I'm just 'average'.
Anonone
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5:19pm Sat 24 Nov 12
Madness
*Flick*
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9:51am Mon 26 Nov 12
DonSeer says...
2:24pm Thu 22 Nov 12
that is sub-normal broadband these days.
what we're really waiting for is an update on the project SCC joined with a few other regional authorities to bring optical fibre speeds to rural areas.
now *that* is superfast