First question. Why is this relevant to gaming? Clearly this is aimed for business users. Unless you’re dripping with the cash and live in the same building FTTB is available (or own the building and for some reason converted it to residential, where it won’t be identified as a FTTB building in the first place), then gamers really don’t care if you can or can’t afford it. There are much cheaper options for 100Mbps FTTH available, why not report on that? Or does everyone here game at work?
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First question. Why is this relevant to gaming? Clearly this is aimed for business users. Unless you’re dripping with the cash and live in the same building FTTB is available (or own the building and for some reason converted it to residential, where it won’t be identified as a FTTB building in the first place), then gamers really don’t care if you can or can’t afford it. There are much cheaper options for 100Mbps FTTH available, why not report on that? Or does everyone here game at work?