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Re: [LUG] Fwd: UK 'misled' on broadband speeds

 

On 27/07/10 17:34, Shaun Orchard wrote:
South Korea. My brother has some good friends in SK. When I was talking to
them about their good record with all technology they said that one reason
was quite simple. When their government says that some work is to be done to
improve something, and that needs some disruption, eg digging up some
streets, nobody argues or complains. It just gets done!!


What proportion of the populations of both countries live in urban
areas (or even better, tower blocks) compared to rural areas, and is
this comparable to the UK?

If most of the population lives in urban areas, then it's a piece of
cake (in terms of effort and cost) to give more of your population
super fast broadband.

BT, on the other hand, has to deal with a massive, aging copper
network that would cost too much to replace with something nice
(that's why their glacial FTTC rollout is only in a few select
towns/cities), and due to quality and line length isn't going to give
everyone world-beating speeds.

Not trying to defend BT, but there is a lot more to it than simply "X
has a state owned telco and/or there are fewer regulations when it
comes to ripping the streets up".


Shaun

I don't know about the spread of the population is South Korea. However, the point is that, yes, BT does have a difficult job. But it is made much worse by being a private company with shareholders to consider. And that is the problem for this country.

Other countries such as South Korea just get the job done however easy or difficult it may be. While the UK situation continues we will always lag behind many other countries. Yes, I understand about the ageing copper network. This should have been improved years ago. And how long have we had a private company running the show???

Neil

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