15 May
2014
15 May
'14
1:18 p.m.
On 14-05-15 10:26, Owen DeLong wrote:
Choosing between Comcast and a legacy Telco is like choosing between legionnaire’s disease and SARS.
Twisted pair is certantly "legacy". Is there a feeling that coax cable/DOSCIS is also "legacy" in terms of current capacity/speeds ? Or is that technology still considered viable against FTTH ? I realise that business practices make north american incumbents undesirable compared to the rest of the world, especially Comcast's dirty tricks with Netflix as an example. But in terms of the last mile technology and wiring (for instance, homes per HFC node) sre north american cavlecos up to par with the rest of the world ?