When you should switch from ADSL to fibre in South Africa

Silly comments listed in order of L for looser :love:

  • Lightning damage gone vs copper.
  • Lower Latency
  • Loss due to theft less lickely
  • Low or No maintenance, ask 10210, less potential downtime
  • Line speed symmetrical
  • Longer acceptable distance to exchange

And yes I'm super excited because every-time it rains I get random latency or line drops completely, and I've always been scared leaving my router on when there is thunder and I have lost ports.
 
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Similarly, there is no real point in getting fibre unless you are getting a speed significantly higher than ADSL speed.
Disagree. Fibre is just more stable.

Also finding more & more that 50ish is more than enough. Diminishing returns etc
 
Irrelevant when shortest estimate for fiber in my area is 5 + years ... , from now [ shrug ]
 
They're laying fiber outside our farm on the main road right now. I asked the installer if it will be available to us, and he said yes, but I doubt he knows what he's talking about... If he does, I doubt even higher it will be FTTx pricing...
 
They're laying fiber outside our farm on the main road right now. I asked the installer if it will be available to us, and he said yes, but I doubt he knows what he's talking about... If he does, I doubt even higher it will be FTTx pricing...

For the last 2 years, I have been 287 meters from a fiber connected MSAN, the problem is getting fiber from the MSAN, to our complex of 18 units. The MSAN is right next to the DSLAM my ADSL line runs off. But - Ja, Well, No, Fine - not that it is of any advantage to me or anyone else yet in our area.
 
We've got fibre one street away from us. Actually all around us there's fibre except in the area I'm in. We aren't even scheduled to receive it in the near future.
 
For the last 2 years, I have been 287 meters from a fiber connected MSAN, the problem is getting fiber from the MSAN, to our complex of 18 units. The MSAN is right next to the DSLAM my ADSL line runs off. But - Ja, Well, No, Fine - not that it is of any advantage to me or anyone else yet in our area.

Ya, that's why I'm thinking the guy doesn't know what he's talking about. We don't even have DSL in the area. That being said, fibre doesn't have the same distance limitations DSL does, but I can't see any service boxes being set up anywhere even.
 
Ya, that's why I'm thinking the guy doesn't know what he's talking about. We don't even have DSL in the area. That being said, fibre doesn't have the same distance limitations DSL does, but I can't see any service boxes being set up anywhere even.

I think you can pay yourself to have the line extended from wherever to your home, but it costs quite a bit per meter, so it might not be really viable (don't have a price per meter off the top of my head).
 
I think you can pay yourself to have the line extended from wherever to your home, but it costs quite a bit per meter, so it might not be really viable (don't have a price per meter off the top of my head).

Can't imagine it would be cheap... Plus someone's gotta dig the trench.
 
I think you can pay yourself to have the line extended from wherever to your home, but it costs quite a bit per meter, so it might not be really viable (don't have a price per meter off the top of my head).

Can't imagine it would be cheap... Plus someone's gotta dig the trench.

When I got fibre install earlier this year I saw that if there is trenching to be done it starts at about R2700 minimum (first 10m) then R270 per metre thereafter. So it gets pretty pricey.
 
Well, do you have arms? :D
Start digging!

We have staff that can do it... But not the heavy machinery. But we're all about saving a buck where possible, so if telkom is fine with it, so am I :)

When I got fibre install earlier this year I saw that if there is trenching to be done it starts at about R2700 minimum (first 10m) then R270 per metre thereafter. So it gets pretty pricey.

Thanks for the info. We're probably 300m away so its not gonna happen at that pricing :(
 
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