Jeremy Smyth stated the following on Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 11:34:42AM -0000 :
>> Vincent Cunniffe [mailto:vcunniff at arbgroup.com] muttered
>> > Also, the speeds Genesis are talking about would be available
> > only within
> > 300 metres of the exchange, which is ridiculous.
>> Are you sure it isn't 300m from the breakout box? It was previously
> mentioned that it's usually fibre up to the breakout box, and ye olde copper
> wire from there...
But that would mean installing DLAM's in the breakout boxes, I have
never heard of anyone installing kit like that outside of an exchange.
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