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playboy2njoy said:No Optus is using Telstra's normal ADSL network, which is capped to 1.5mbit for ALL users of the network. The sad thing is, that the only thing stopping Telstra users (and other ISPs which use Telstras network) from getting 8mbit download is Telstra's capped network. All it takes from Telstra's side is to remove the cap, and they could offer ADSL 8mbit to all.
Telstra has launched an aggressive plan to effectively lock competitors out of its copper network.
It today detailed its intention to offer 12Mbit/s ADSL2+ to 4 million premises in mainland capital cities using Fibre to the Node (FTTN).
It will do this by installing fibre optic cable to street-side cabinets which then connect to customers' houses directly using less than 1.5KM of existing copper phone line.
Telstra also said it planned to replace 7,500 pair gain systems and remove other "technology blockers" such as loading coils and bridge taps.
But Telstra Chief Operations Officer Greg Winn said today that it would only build the network if competitors didn't get access. "We're not building the network for Optus, SingTel or any other competitor. We're building the network for Telstra's use with Telstra's customers", he said.
Any competitor that wanted to offer an ADSL or voice service using its own DSLAM hardware would have to build physical cabinets at each node.
But to enable the higher speeds, 20,000 nodes would need to be installed within 1.5km of customer premises. What is currently one exchange build and backhaul run would become almost 50 per exchange — clearly unattainable for most if not all competitors