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Be Broadband demonstrates 48Mb ADSL service

by Parm Mann on 18 December 2008, 16:09

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If Virgin's service is the mother of all broadband, this could well be her sister

Virgin Media launched its 50Mb broadband service earlier this week and promptly labelled it the "dawning of a new era of high-speed services in the UK." But what about those outside of Virgin Media's fibre-optic network?

For those of us still chugging along on BT's ageing network, Be Broadband has offered up a glimmer of hope by announcing the successful trial of a 48Mb ADSL service.

The trial, which ran on the London Paddington exchange, involves bonding two 24Mb connections together to essentially double the highest speed currently available. According to Be, customers participating in the trial reported real-world download speeds of between 30Mb and 45Mb - an impressive feat, considering it's delivered through a standard BT phone line.

Highlighting the potential of the service, Be Broadband's managing director Felix Geyr adds:

"We want to push the limits of high-speed broadband. We already offer the fastest possible broadband on an ADSL line, but we want to take it a step further. If you want broadband around the 50Mb mark but don’t want to go the cable route, Be wants to offer you a real alternative.

Further details on the technical aspect of the service remain few and far between, but Be has plans to publish its entire results in early 2009. That will then be followed by similar trials in other regions.



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The only downside I can see from this is having to have 2 active BT lines and that the overall speeds will be affected by the SNR on the phonelines themselves.
Wow I just got excited there thinking it said “offers” :D
I'd like to see the price though, and how far those users (the lucky gits :handbag:) were from the exchange compared to their speeds they got.
they probably lived in the exchange!
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Thats only useful provided you can get even one 24mbps line.

I would have got 6 mbps of unstable connection (2x3mbps) where I used to live and had Be last year. I used to have a good 4.7 mbps connection to begin with. In the final three months, it just deteriorated until it somewhat (I would say stabilised, but that wouldnt be right) stopped getting worse at 2.9-3 mbps. But still dropped out randomly. When I called them, they could find no fault. Didnt pursue it too much as I knew I was going to terminate the connection soon enough.

Still, good to know they are trying.
Be uses LLU, so why not try out VDSL2 hardware?

Then again I have no idea what the DSLAM costs for that would be, and the top data rates can only be had with a 300m line-length… so it's more of a “from the roadside cabinet” DSL than ADSL.