I don't understand why you would go to the trouble of laying a fibre network, and then connect it with shitty bits of copper to the people who need it ...
There are a couple of companies working around this. I remember one feeding fibres up through sewage pipes, so significantly reduced the laying overhead
There's Gigler operating in Bournemouth too
They give you gigabit fibre then limit you to 80gb a month usage :D (on their basic backage) up to 1tb/month at the top end
@Ocramius You can specify custom cache file locations, so I'd probably split by hostname before instantiating the dispatcher, with a hostname-based cache file
@Ocramius well, it's just matching a directory structure. If you'd name your routes hostname.tld/my/route/path and pass a path prefixed by hostname, that should work fine...
I was told when I paid for this connection, which is slower by roughly half than the one I had on the mainland years ago, that there was work to bring 100mbit "imminently" that was the word they used ... I'd settle for that, but they are totally silent
I do, the kids have everything connected to internet all the time, mobiles, tablets, televisions, one of them on laptop (youtube and making videos is current obsession) ... they don't watch terrestrial television at all, they do everything online
I've never even seen the 70mbps, I get 65 ... yesterday was ~55, so I'm happy about that ...
there are times when I'm watching television, I don't watch much at all, but I shouldn't have to wait for it, and I do ... I can't get higher quality services because it's impossible ...
they are downloading all the time, they don't watch 2 hour films, they watch everything on youtube, content produced by "youtubers", whatever they are ... it really isn't good enough ...
sure, just another ~50mbps would solve the problem, but when I ring the ISP and ask them about a faster connection they tell me I have the fastest they allow, and can't give me any information about the future ... now that I'm a customer already ...
I dunno, haven't measured, but when I sit down a few times a week to watch stuff unsuitable or uninteresting for the kids (and so they upstairs doing whatever, haven't checked), I shouldn't have to wait ....
no, because the whole network is owned by the ISP I already use
other little ISP has a tiny fibre network central to the island, but they are not really building it outwards, they are concentrating on making it faster ... most commercial activity on the island is concentrated centrally, so there's no incentive for them to run cables to the other side of island
that's the way it is, and has been for many many years ...
you need the resources of Virgin to make any decent network, and they do, but not here ... I used to use virgin on the mainland, it was twice as fast, I got to participate in trials ... was one of the first people in the uk to see 100mbps to my house
it's about the property too, it's not a commercial one, and I'm not a commercial entity ... the first thing they want is a VAT number which you can't get unless you are a business ...
no, you only get one when you register as a ltd/plc
plus the second thing they want is a commercial property
you can register as a sole trader, but for them to assign you a VAT number automatically you must have turnover (monthly) >60k, you can request a VAT number which means auditing ...
all I want is a faster fucking internet connection ...
they still wouldn't provide business line to sole trader, unless I rented a commercial property ...
@JoeWatkins just to check, have you asked your ISP to check if there are any errors on your connection? 70mbs should be able to support multiple people streaming video. It could be possible that the router you have is a bit ropey?
you never get anyone who knows what they are doing at bt ... they are just reading canned answers, and having someone come out costs £130 call out fee :(
@Trucy their televisions are on all the time, not 4k but hd, then they are usually watching something on tablet/laptop/phone at the same time ... unreasonable I know, but these are their habbits ... I'm actually the lightest user of the connection
I don't actually get that, speedtest is showing 65 today, yesterday was 55 - pretty sure that was the powerline crappy things, but can't be totally sure about that, might go back down
that could also be a thing, not sure if they do that ...
maybe there is something wrong though ... I've not actually looked before, just got annoyed by it ... but it should definitely be enough for most days ...
of course, some days I'm a very heavy user, downloading source code for all of an operating system or whatever ...
I think it may be a youtube-constantly-on-so-being-throttled problem ... may try to get the kids to switch off when not using it to see if that helps ... doubt they'll do it though ...
automatic translations and wordpress belong together ... they are both awful @IPAddress
@JoeWatkins back when I was a young college leaver, I helped install a point to point laser connection for a local council, to connect some remote office to the town hall (fastest speed available outside of that was a dual ISDN line)
Only problem was the laser went over the river, was a coastal town, and when the fog came in the network dropped :D
there are no plans for them to run fibre here right now, which was also honest to admit ... but there is work ongoing to improve their wireless service ...