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  1. Eine stabile Verbindung sieht für mich dann doch anders aus.
    Zum Glück funktioniert das LTE-Failover problemlos. Auch wenn die Bandbreite natürlich arg begrenzt ist.
    #DeutscheGlasfaser #Störung #Stabilität #FTTH #Fail #Ärger

  2. Eine stabile Verbindung sieht für mich dann doch anders aus.
    Zum Glück funktioniert das LTE-Failover problemlos. Auch wenn die Bandbreite natürlich arg begrenzt ist.
    #DeutscheGlasfaser #Störung #Stabilität #FTTH #Fail #Ärger

  3. Eine stabile Verbindung sieht für mich dann doch anders aus.
    Zum Glück funktioniert das LTE-Failover problemlos. Auch wenn die Bandbreite natürlich arg begrenzt ist.
    #DeutscheGlasfaser #Störung #Stabilität #FTTH #Fail #Ärger

  4. Eine stabile Verbindung sieht für mich dann doch anders aus.
    Zum Glück funktioniert das LTE-Failover problemlos. Auch wenn die Bandbreite natürlich arg begrenzt ist.
    #DeutscheGlasfaser #Störung #Stabilität #FTTH #Fail #Ärger

  5. Ich frage mich so langsam, ob es ein Fehler war, einen Vertrag bei EWE TEL zu unterschreiben. Die Google-Bewertungen sehen katastrophal aus und ein von mir gemeldetes Datenschutzproblem wurde bis heute nicht gelöst, so dass ich schließlich eine Meldung bei der Datenschutzbehörde gemacht habe…

    #EWETEL #FTTH #Bremen

  6. Höttges: "Wenn Sie mit unseren Diensten nicht zufrieden sind, gehen Sie woanders hin".

    Habe ich vor einem Dreivierteljahr gemacht.

    Jetzt habe ich:

    - zur telefonischen Authentifizierung ein Kundenkennwort (nicht Teile meiner IBAN)
    - Mobilfunk und Festnetz auf einer Rechnung
    - Hops am DE-CIX
    - Fullspeed bei Steam
    - ruckelfreies YouTube
    - "ruckelfreies" Cloudflare
    - 30% geringere Rechnungen (Vergleich der Listenpreise)

    #telekom #peering #decix #ftth #glasfaser

  7. Ich hab hier eine kleine Challenge:
    Ein DSL-Anschluss (mit einer uralt-Telefonanlage und einer Fritzbox 7490) soll abgeschaltet und durch einen DTAG-Glasfaseranschluss ersetzt werden.
    So wie ich das sehe, kann die Fritzbox über den "DSL" Port auch mit dem Glasfasermodem 2b sprechen. So weit so gut.
    Aber wir bekomme ich die Telefonnummern auf die Fritzbox umgezogen? O.O
    #Fedihelp #Fritzbox #DSL #FTTH

  8. So I ordered fiber internet at my new location. No idea when it's going to be installed. The fiber is already laid in the street (November 2025) but the house or the appartment I live in hasn't been connected yet.

    Follow me if you wanna know how long it takes to get a fiber internet at home (FTTH) in Germany and one of the most densely populated areas in Germany.

    #FiberInternet #Galsfaser #Ruhrgebiet #FTTH

  9. +++
    date = '2025-10-17T07:39:45-03:00'
    draft = true
    title = 'Fifteenth Post Intermittent internet & GSM access'
    +++

    GSM and 5G data

    We often take for granted the access we have to data & VOIP networks, esp. when we have 'unlimited access'

    Unlimited data access is a farce

    • My ISP still delivers ancient xDSL connections maxed a 10MBit/s (1MBit = 1024kBit!)
    • The connection is capped at speed meaning 30days per bandwidth pool
    • * 10MBit/s = 36000Mbit/hr
    • * 36000Mbit/hr = 36864000 MBit/day (x24)
    • * 36864000MBit/day = 1105920000 MBit/month (x 30 days)
    • * 1105920000MBit /1024 = 1080000 MByte/month
    • * 1080000MByte /1024 = 1054.6875 GByte/month
    • * 1054.6875 /1024 = 1.02996826172 TByte theoretical bandwidth.

    You get only 1.0299 TByte/month at max!

    Subtract from that number 10% for protocol overhead ping delays retries and what not.

    • * 1.0299 TByte - 0.10299TByte = 0.9269TByte
    • * 0.9269 TByte = 949.1456 GByte max in practice

    The practical cap is at 949.15GB per month

    Similar calculations can be made for unlimited post paid POTS phone connections

    • The cap is at time. No one talks 24hrs and can pay the phone bill, so the cap is also economical
    • No unlimited services exist. All are capped by time*
    • Subscriptions can be a way out to good deals
    • One of my GSM providers gives 100 minute prepaid subsciptions for 6 months a year and two years
    • The difference is startling in comparision with the regular price
    • 100min = 4.5 USD per month subscribed prepaid 6 months
    • 100min = 25 USD month prepaid!

    Don't take your connections for granted.

    • Many people (me included) drop permanent services due to economical & technical reasons
    • * I dropped my xDSL connection because I need fibre connections to work. My ISP has the fibre optic cables & FAT terminals (fibre acces terminals) in the first part of the street.
    • * * My ISP even made the power company change the poles in the whole street
    • * * The EBS changed the poles in 40% of the project time, a record for them.
    • * * My ISP betrayed us by still giving us FTTC instead of FTTH as promised in the whole street.
    • * * My ISP has massive corruption problems, since they abused the grand for FTTH to give us obsolete FTTC equipment with xDSL
    • * * Only areas without POTS cables got FTTH first, the rest was shoved on obsolete ancient FTTC equipment you cant buy new anymore globally
    • * * The ISP makes double money since they cant charge more for FTTC minimal, but have to give 50MBit/s minimal because there are no lower caps allowed in the contract grand
    • * * The FTTH connection als0 gets your POTS phone connected to it
    • * * when a pole is ripped off due to a car hitting it, you are SOL without a seperate GSM / smart phone, because your POTS phone is now on a SPF (single point of failure).
      • * On xDSL the lines are buried so POTS lines are safer
      • I also dropped the xDSL service because the ammount of data I can download is pitiful on xDSL
      • I can use the cash literally for food since they charge a massive USD 20/month for the ancient connection

    Z
    #GSM #2G #3G #4G #internet #technology #FTTC #FTTH #mathematics #programming #service #network #infrastructure #fibre #optics

  10. +++
    date = '2025-10-17T07:39:45-03:00'
    draft = true
    title = 'Fifteenth Post Intermittent internet & GSM access'
    +++

    GSM and 5G data

    We often take for granted the access we have to data & VOIP networks, esp. when we have 'unlimited access'

    Unlimited data access is a farce

    • My ISP still delivers ancient xDSL connections maxed a 10MBit/s (1MBit = 1024kBit!)
    • The connection is capped at speed meaning 30days per bandwidth pool
    • * 10MBit/s = 36000Mbit/hr
    • * 36000Mbit/hr = 36864000 MBit/day (x24)
    • * 36864000MBit/day = 1105920000 MBit/month (x 30 days)
    • * 1105920000MBit /1024 = 1080000 MByte/month
    • * 1080000MByte /1024 = 1054.6875 GByte/month
    • * 1054.6875 /1024 = 1.02996826172 TByte theoretical bandwidth.

    You get only 1.0299 TByte/month at max!

    Subtract from that number 10% for protocol overhead ping delays retries and what not.

    • * 1.0299 TByte - 0.10299TByte = 0.9269TByte
    • * 0.9269 TByte = 949.1456 GByte max in practice

    The practical cap is at 949.15GB per month

    Similar calculations can be made for unlimited post paid POTS phone connections

    • The cap is at time. No one talks 24hrs and can pay the phone bill, so the cap is also economical
    • No unlimited services exist. All are capped by time*
    • Subscriptions can be a way out to good deals
    • One of my GSM providers gives 100 minute prepaid subsciptions for 6 months a year and two years
    • The difference is startling in comparision with the regular price
    • 100min = 4.5 USD per month subscribed prepaid 6 months
    • 100min = 25 USD month prepaid!

    Don't take your connections for granted.

    • Many people (me included) drop permanent services due to economical & technical reasons
    • * I dropped my xDSL connection because I need fibre connections to work. My ISP has the fibre optic cables & FAT terminals (fibre acces terminals) in the first part of the street.
    • * * My ISP even made the power company change the poles in the whole street
    • * * The EBS changed the poles in 40% of the project time, a record for them.
    • * * My ISP betrayed us by still giving us FTTC instead of FTTH as promised in the whole street.
    • * * My ISP has massive corruption problems, since they abused the grand for FTTH to give us obsolete FTTC equipment with xDSL
    • * * Only areas without POTS cables got FTTH first, the rest was shoved on obsolete ancient FTTC equipment you cant buy new anymore globally
    • * * The ISP makes double money since they cant charge more for FTTC minimal, but have to give 50MBit/s minimal because there are no lower caps allowed in the contract grand
    • * * The FTTH connection als0 gets your POTS phone connected to it
    • * * when a pole is ripped off due to a car hitting it, you are SOL without a seperate GSM / smart phone, because your POTS phone is now on a SPF (single point of failure).
      • * On xDSL the lines are buried so POTS lines are safer
      • I also dropped the xDSL service because the ammount of data I can download is pitiful on xDSL
      • I can use the cash literally for food since they charge a massive USD 20/month for the ancient connection

    Z
    #GSM #2G #3G #4G #internet #technology #FTTC #FTTH #mathematics #programming #service #network #infrastructure #fibre #optics

  11. +++
    date = '2025-10-17T07:39:45-03:00'
    draft = true
    title = 'Fifteenth Post Intermittent internet & GSM access'
    +++

    GSM and 5G data

    We often take for granted the access we have to data & VOIP networks, esp. when we have 'unlimited access'

    Unlimited data access is a farce

    • My ISP still delivers ancient xDSL connections maxed a 10MBit/s (1MBit = 1024kBit!)
    • The connection is capped at speed meaning 30days per bandwidth pool
    • * 10MBit/s = 36000Mbit/hr
    • * 36000Mbit/hr = 36864000 MBit/day (x24)
    • * 36864000MBit/day = 1105920000 MBit/month (x 30 days)
    • * 1105920000MBit /1024 = 1080000 MByte/month
    • * 1080000MByte /1024 = 1054.6875 GByte/month
    • * 1054.6875 /1024 = 1.02996826172 TByte theoretical bandwidth.

    You get only 1.0299 TByte/month at max!

    Subtract from that number 10% for protocol overhead ping delays retries and what not.

    • * 1.0299 TByte - 0.10299TByte = 0.9269TByte
    • * 0.9269 TByte = 949.1456 GByte max in practice

    The practical cap is at 949.15GB per month

    Similar calculations can be made for unlimited post paid POTS phone connections

    • The cap is at time. No one talks 24hrs and can pay the phone bill, so the cap is also economical
    • No unlimited services exist. All are capped by time*
    • Subscriptions can be a way out to good deals
    • One of my GSM providers gives 100 minute prepaid subsciptions for 6 months a year and two years
    • The difference is startling in comparision with the regular price
    • 100min = 4.5 USD per month subscribed prepaid 6 months
    • 100min = 25 USD month prepaid!

    Don't take your connections for granted.

    • Many people (me included) drop permanent services due to economical & technical reasons
    • * I dropped my xDSL connection because I need fibre connections to work. My ISP has the fibre optic cables & FAT terminals (fibre acces terminals) in the first part of the street.
    • * * My ISP even made the power company change the poles in the whole street
    • * * The EBS changed the poles in 40% of the project time, a record for them.
    • * * My ISP betrayed us by still giving us FTTC instead of FTTH as promised in the whole street.
    • * * My ISP has massive corruption problems, since they abused the grand for FTTH to give us obsolete FTTC equipment with xDSL
    • * * Only areas without POTS cables got FTTH first, the rest was shoved on obsolete ancient FTTC equipment you cant buy new anymore globally
    • * * The ISP makes double money since they cant charge more for FTTC minimal, but have to give 50MBit/s minimal because there are no lower caps allowed in the contract grand
    • * * The FTTH connection als0 gets your POTS phone connected to it
    • * * when a pole is ripped off due to a car hitting it, you are SOL without a seperate GSM / smart phone, because your POTS phone is now on a SPF (single point of failure).
      • * On xDSL the lines are buried so POTS lines are safer
      • I also dropped the xDSL service because the ammount of data I can download is pitiful on xDSL
      • I can use the cash literally for food since they charge a massive USD 20/month for the ancient connection

    Z
    #GSM #2G #3G #4G #internet #technology #FTTC #FTTH #mathematics #programming #service #network #infrastructure #fibre #optics

  12. +++
    date = '2025-10-17T07:39:45-03:00'
    draft = true
    title = 'Fifteenth Post Intermittent internet & GSM access'
    +++

    GSM and 5G data

    We often take for granted the access we have to data & VOIP networks, esp. when we have 'unlimited access'

    Unlimited data access is a farce

    • My ISP still delivers ancient xDSL connections maxed a 10MBit/s (1MBit = 1024kBit!)
    • The connection is capped at speed meaning 30days per bandwidth pool
    • * 10MBit/s = 36000Mbit/hr
    • * 36000Mbit/hr = 36864000 MBit/day (x24)
    • * 36864000MBit/day = 1105920000 MBit/month (x 30 days)
    • * 1105920000MBit /1024 = 1080000 MByte/month
    • * 1080000MByte /1024 = 1054.6875 GByte/month
    • * 1054.6875 /1024 = 1.02996826172 TByte theoretical bandwidth.

    You get only 1.0299 TByte/month at max!

    Subtract from that number 10% for protocol overhead ping delays retries and what not.

    • * 1.0299 TByte - 0.10299TByte = 0.9269TByte
    • * 0.9269 TByte = 949.1456 GByte max in practice

    The practical cap is at 949.15GB per month

    Similar calculations can be made for unlimited post paid POTS phone connections

    • The cap is at time. No one talks 24hrs and can pay the phone bill, so the cap is also economical
    • No unlimited services exist. All are capped by time*
    • Subscriptions can be a way out to good deals
    • One of my GSM providers gives 100 minute prepaid subsciptions for 6 months a year and two years
    • The difference is startling in comparision with the regular price
    • 100min = 4.5 USD per month subscribed prepaid 6 months
    • 100min = 25 USD month prepaid!

    Don't take your connections for granted.

    • Many people (me included) drop permanent services due to economical & technical reasons
    • * I dropped my xDSL connection because I need fibre connections to work. My ISP has the fibre optic cables & FAT terminals (fibre acces terminals) in the first part of the street.
    • * * My ISP even made the power company change the poles in the whole street
    • * * The EBS changed the poles in 40% of the project time, a record for them.
    • * * My ISP betrayed us by still giving us FTTC instead of FTTH as promised in the whole street.
    • * * My ISP has massive corruption problems, since they abused the grand for FTTH to give us obsolete FTTC equipment with xDSL
    • * * Only areas without POTS cables got FTTH first, the rest was shoved on obsolete ancient FTTC equipment you cant buy new anymore globally
    • * * The ISP makes double money since they cant charge more for FTTC minimal, but have to give 50MBit/s minimal because there are no lower caps allowed in the contract grand
    • * * The FTTH connection als0 gets your POTS phone connected to it
    • * * when a pole is ripped off due to a car hitting it, you are SOL without a seperate GSM / smart phone, because your POTS phone is now on a SPF (single point of failure).
      • * On xDSL the lines are buried so POTS lines are safer
      • I also dropped the xDSL service because the ammount of data I can download is pitiful on xDSL
      • I can use the cash literally for food since they charge a massive USD 20/month for the ancient connection

    Z
    #GSM #2G #3G #4G #internet #technology #FTTC #FTTH #mathematics #programming #service #network #infrastructure #fibre #optics

  13. +++
    date = '2025-10-17T07:39:45-03:00'
    draft = true
    title = 'Fifteenth Post Intermittent internet & GSM access'
    +++

    GSM and 5G data

    We often take for granted the access we have to data & VOIP networks, esp. when we have 'unlimited access'

    Unlimited data access is a farce

    • My ISP still delivers ancient xDSL connections maxed a 10MBit/s (1MBit = 1024kBit!)
    • The connection is capped at speed meaning 30days per bandwidth pool
    • * 10MBit/s = 36000Mbit/hr
    • * 36000Mbit/hr = 36864000 MBit/day (x24)
    • * 36864000MBit/day = 1105920000 MBit/month (x 30 days)
    • * 1105920000MBit /1024 = 1080000 MByte/month
    • * 1080000MByte /1024 = 1054.6875 GByte/month
    • * 1054.6875 /1024 = 1.02996826172 TByte theoretical bandwidth.

    You get only 1.0299 TByte/month at max!

    Subtract from that number 10% for protocol overhead ping delays retries and what not.

    • * 1.0299 TByte - 0.10299TByte = 0.9269TByte
    • * 0.9269 TByte = 949.1456 GByte max in practice

    The practical cap is at 949.15GB per month

    Similar calculations can be made for unlimited post paid POTS phone connections

    • The cap is at time. No one talks 24hrs and can pay the phone bill, so the cap is also economical
    • No unlimited services exist. All are capped by time*
    • Subscriptions can be a way out to good deals
    • One of my GSM providers gives 100 minute prepaid subsciptions for 6 months a year and two years
    • The difference is startling in comparision with the regular price
    • 100min = 4.5 USD per month subscribed prepaid 6 months
    • 100min = 25 USD month prepaid!

    Don't take your connections for granted.

    • Many people (me included) drop permanent services due to economical & technical reasons
    • * I dropped my xDSL connection because I need fibre connections to work. My ISP has the fibre optic cables & FAT terminals (fibre acces terminals) in the first part of the street.
    • * * My ISP even made the power company change the poles in the whole street
    • * * The EBS changed the poles in 40% of the project time, a record for them.
    • * * My ISP betrayed us by still giving us FTTC instead of FTTH as promised in the whole street.
    • * * My ISP has massive corruption problems, since they abused the grand for FTTH to give us obsolete FTTC equipment with xDSL
    • * * Only areas without POTS cables got FTTH first, the rest was shoved on obsolete ancient FTTC equipment you cant buy new anymore globally
    • * * The ISP makes double money since they cant charge more for FTTC minimal, but have to give 50MBit/s minimal because there are no lower caps allowed in the contract grand
    • * * The FTTH connection als0 gets your POTS phone connected to it
    • * * when a pole is ripped off due to a car hitting it, you are SOL without a seperate GSM / smart phone, because your POTS phone is now on a SPF (single point of failure).
      • * On xDSL the lines are buried so POTS lines are safer
      • I also dropped the xDSL service because the ammount of data I can download is pitiful on xDSL
      • I can use the cash literally for food since they charge a massive USD 20/month for the ancient connection

    Z
    #GSM #2G #3G #4G #internet #technology #FTTC #FTTH #mathematics #programming #service #network #infrastructure #fibre #optics

  14. Mein Tröt Nr. 1.000
    Seit dem 30.10.2022 alle 29,7 Stunden ein Tröt (0,000009 Hz). In der Zeit hat die ISS die Erde 19.400 Mal umrundet.
    Beeindruckend, was man in 3,5 Jahren erreicht. Die Menschheit umkreist 19.400 Mal den Planeten, nur die Deutsche Glasfaser arbeitet an der Entschleunigung: Während die ISS mit Mach 25 rast, bewegt sich mein Support-Ticket mit der Geschwindigkeit einer Kontinentaldrift. Dank meinem LTE-Failover kam es dann doch nicht zum Schlimmsten. #Jubiläum #ftth-sla-träume

  15. Comparatif des offres #FTTH, chez les principaux opérateurs pour différents profils type : après une guerre des prix en 2025, on voit une légère remontée des tarifs.
    lafibre.info/la-fibre/comparat

  16. Ist es üblich, dass Deutsche Glasfaser sporadisch nachts die Verbindung kappt? Wartungsarbeiten?
    Von anderen Providern war ich es gewohnt, über solche Maßnahmen vorab informiert zu werden. Von DG habe ich bisher keine Vorankündigungen erhalten.
    Ich bin froh, dass ich mich für ein LTE-Failover entschieden habe. Auch wenn es zusätzliche Kosten waren, so gibt es mir dann doch Sicherheit, meinen Job trotz etlicher Ausfälle im Jahr machen zu können.
    #Stabilität #Provider #DeutscheGlasfaser #FTTH

  17. Ist es üblich, dass Deutsche Glasfaser sporadisch nachts die Verbindung kappt? Wartungsarbeiten?
    Von anderen Providern war ich es gewohnt, über solche Maßnahmen vorab informiert zu werden. Von DG habe ich bisher keine Vorankündigungen erhalten.
    Ich bin froh, dass ich mich für ein LTE-Failover entschieden habe. Auch wenn es zusätzliche Kosten waren, so gibt es mir dann doch Sicherheit, meinen Job trotz etlicher Ausfälle im Jahr machen zu können.
    #Stabilität #Provider #DeutscheGlasfaser #FTTH

  18. Ist es üblich, dass Deutsche Glasfaser sporadisch nachts die Verbindung kappt? Wartungsarbeiten?
    Von anderen Providern war ich es gewohnt, über solche Maßnahmen vorab informiert zu werden. Von DG habe ich bisher keine Vorankündigungen erhalten.
    Ich bin froh, dass ich mich für ein LTE-Failover entschieden habe. Auch wenn es zusätzliche Kosten waren, so gibt es mir dann doch Sicherheit, meinen Job trotz etlicher Ausfälle im Jahr machen zu können.
    #Stabilität #Provider #DeutscheGlasfaser #FTTH

  19. Ist es üblich, dass Deutsche Glasfaser sporadisch nachts die Verbindung kappt? Wartungsarbeiten?
    Von anderen Providern war ich es gewohnt, über solche Maßnahmen vorab informiert zu werden. Von DG habe ich bisher keine Vorankündigungen erhalten.
    Ich bin froh, dass ich mich für ein LTE-Failover entschieden habe. Auch wenn es zusätzliche Kosten waren, so gibt es mir dann doch Sicherheit, meinen Job trotz etlicher Ausfälle im Jahr machen zu können.
    #Stabilität #Provider #DeutscheGlasfaser #FTTH

  20. Netzfundstück: XGS-PON-Inbetriebnahme bei der Telekom durch Tausch von OLT-Linecards und SFP-Modulen. Spannend auch, dass das bisher gebaute 1:32-Verhältnis im "Amt" durch einen zusätzlichen Koppler auf 1:64 geändert wird.

    https://youtu.be/K_X3feEgEJM

    #Telekom #FTTH #GPON

  21. This is a #ftth #fiber optic connection box in the basement of a condo of 50 flats.

    Dual carrier, 4 fiber drop, 2 active fibers per customer unit.
    One carrier with in field optical splitters (the black casettes do have 1:32 splitters)

    So how much work is needed to install such a thing?

    Single technician 4 work days if you are lucky.
    Most of the work is prep work.
    Especially sorting cables, stripping, fiddeling the fibers into the right trays, get the cables marked.

    #glasfaser

  22. Anyone in my timeline have working information or the equipment to do optical fiber termination? Or can you recommend someone who can do this to order? UK preferred, but EU or CA also acceptable.

    I have an idea for a project that will need 0.6mm fiber lengths appropriately terminated for use with an pair of 10GbE media converters.

    The media converter hardware seems fairly straightforward (any advise on that appreciated though) but getting the fiber runs assembled seems to be more tricky 😟🤷‍♂️

    #OpticalFiber #OpticalFibre #MediaConverters #FTTH #UK

  23. Right after I got 10 gigabit internet at home, NTT Flets (the fiber network I'm on) announces the planned availability of 25 gigabit FTTH next year! They've also started considering offering 50 Gbit to homes…

    It took 5 years for 10G to make it from Tokyo down to Kagoshima, so I guess I have another 5 year wait for 25G?

    ntt-east.co.jp/release/detail/

    They also provided this lovely diagram

    #networking #ftth #isp #homelab #japan #sysadmin #mb

  24. Beim #Glasfaserausbau im Landkreis #Neuwied setzt #DeutscheGlasfaser erstmals einen akkubetriebenen #ETrencher ein.

    Die Maschine arbeitet leiser und emissionsfrei, was Anwohner und Bauarbeiter entlastet.

    Mit einer #Batterieladung kann eine Tagesstrecke bearbeitet werden. Der E-Trencher lässt sich an normalen #Ladesäulen aufladen und ersetzt den bisher üblichen #Dieselantrieb.

    golem.de/news/statt-diesel-deu

    #Glasfaserausbau #Tiefbau #Lärmreduktion #Elektromobilität #FTTH #Bauinnovation

  25. My upgrade from #VDSL to #FTTH is complete!

    iperf3 -c speedtest.init7.net --bidir

    [ ID][Role] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr
    [ 5][TX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 10.1 GBytes 8.69 Gbits/sec 196 sender
    [ 5][TX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 10.1 GBytes 8.69 Gbits/sec receiver
    [ 7][RX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 18.5 GBytes 15.9 Gbits/sec 0 sender
    [ 7][RX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 18.5 GBytes 15.9 Gbits/sec receiver

    I should probably do a speedtest against a server that doesn't have as much load (tried a bunch of times and it varies a lot) but, yes, this is a nice "little" upgrade from my former 120 Mbit/s. 😊 😍 🚀

    #fiber

  26. The deed is done.
    Copper stack deprecated, fiber deployed. ✅

    Legacy state: ↳ Upload: 47 Mbps ↳ Ping: 21 ms
    Current state: ↳ Upload: 505 Mbps ↳ Ping: 15 ms

    `Δ Upload: ↑958%`
    `Δ Ping: ↓28.6%`

    ISP refactored: Vodafone → Deutsche Glasfaser
    Status: Migration complete.
    System stable and ready for new workloads..

    #FTTH #Speedtest #Glasfaser #Netzwerkarchäologie #Breitband #FiberUpgrade #BandwidthMatters #TechnikNerds #Fiber #ByeByeCopper

  27. I've cut myself from the landline where my ISP only offers xDSL over copper

    VDSL2 peaks at just 10 MBits/s here, giving you barely the ability to fill 1.5 TB of HDD Space, assuming 50% of available, actual available, bandwidth

    They are charging a ridiculous amount of money for that obsolete technology also.

    Wat peeved me is that the Power Company replaced the utility poles especially for the ISP which then disregarded the work and refused to pull the fiber optic cables with the Fiber Access Terminals in the street

    On the 4G networks I can reach 100 megabits

    #ISP #xDSL #4G #FTTH #FTTC #copper #RJ45 #UTP

  28. I've cut myself from the landline where my ISP only offers xDSL over copper

    VDSL2 peaks at just 10 MBits/s here, giving you barely the ability to fill 1.5 TB of HDD Space, assuming 50% of available, actual available, bandwidth

    They are charging a ridiculous amount of money for that obsolete technology also.

    Wat peeved me is that the Power Company replaced the utility poles especially for the ISP which then disregarded the work and refused to pull the fiber optic cables with the Fiber Access Terminals in the street

    On the 4G networks I can reach 100 megabits

    #ISP #xDSL #4G #FTTH #FTTC #copper #RJ45 #UTP

  29. I've cut myself from the landline where my ISP only offers xDSL over copper

    VDSL2 peaks at just 10 MBits/s here, giving you barely the ability to fill 1.5 TB of HDD Space, assuming 50% of available, actual available, bandwidth

    They are charging a ridiculous amount of money for that obsolete technology also.

    Wat peeved me is that the Power Company replaced the utility poles especially for the ISP which then disregarded the work and refused to pull the fiber optic cables with the Fiber Access Terminals in the street

    On the 4G networks I can reach 100 megabits

    #ISP #xDSL #4G #FTTH #FTTC #copper #RJ45 #UTP

  30. I've cut myself from the landline where my ISP only offers xDSL over copper

    VDSL2 peaks at just 10 MBits/s here, giving you barely the ability to fill 1.5 TB of HDD Space, assuming 50% of available, actual available, bandwidth

    They are charging a ridiculous amount of money for that obsolete technology also.

    Wat peeved me is that the Power Company replaced the utility poles especially for the ISP which then disregarded the work and refused to pull the fiber optic cables with the Fiber Access Terminals in the street

    On the 4G networks I can reach 100 megabits

    #ISP #xDSL #4G #FTTH #FTTC #copper #RJ45 #UTP

  31. I've cut myself from the landline where my ISP only offers xDSL over copper

    VDSL2 peaks at just 10 MBits/s here, giving you barely the ability to fill 1.5 TB of HDD Space, assuming 50% of available, actual available, bandwidth

    They are charging a ridiculous amount of money for that obsolete technology also.

    Wat peeved me is that the Power Company replaced the utility poles especially for the ISP which then disregarded the work and refused to pull the fiber optic cables with the Fiber Access Terminals in the street

    On the 4G networks I can reach 100 megabits

    #ISP #xDSL #4G #FTTH #FTTC #copper #RJ45 #UTP

  32. I've stopped working with obsolete xDSL network devices. I have an ISP Fiber who installed Fiber to the CURB and Fiber to the Home simultaneously just to make money. They installed the obsolete fiber to the curb systems to milk people into making them think that xDSL is a way for the future.

    Meanwhile on quite stable 4G Networks they give the speeds that you see in the screenshot. I can reach more than 40 MBit per second! I would rather be ad hoc on the internet, then have a slow obsolete 10 MBit connection over two copper wires.

    I am finally enjoying the internet again when it comes down to speed

    #ISP #xDSL #FTTH #FTTC #obsolete #copper #RJ45 #4G #speedtest

  33. I've stopped working with obsolete xDSL network devices. I have an ISP Fiber who installed Fiber to the CURB and Fiber to the Home simultaneously just to make money. They installed the obsolete fiber to the curb systems to milk people into making them think that xDSL is a way for the future.

    Meanwhile on quite stable 4G Networks they give the speeds that you see in the screenshot. I can reach more than 40 MBit per second! I would rather be ad hoc on the internet, then have a slow obsolete 10 MBit connection over two copper wires.

    I am finally enjoying the internet again when it comes down to speed

    #ISP #xDSL #FTTH #FTTC #obsolete #copper #RJ45 #4G #speedtest

  34. I've stopped working with obsolete xDSL network devices. I have an ISP Fiber who installed Fiber to the CURB and Fiber to the Home simultaneously just to make money. They installed the obsolete fiber to the curb systems to milk people into making them think that xDSL is a way for the future.

    Meanwhile on quite stable 4G Networks they give the speeds that you see in the screenshot. I can reach more than 40 MBit per second! I would rather be ad hoc on the internet, then have a slow obsolete 10 MBit connection over two copper wires.

    I am finally enjoying the internet again when it comes down to speed

    #ISP #xDSL #FTTH #FTTC #obsolete #copper #RJ45 #4G #speedtest

  35. I've stopped working with obsolete xDSL network devices. I have an ISP Fiber who installed Fiber to the CURB and Fiber to the Home simultaneously just to make money. They installed the obsolete fiber to the curb systems to milk people into making them think that xDSL is a way for the future.

    Meanwhile on quite stable 4G Networks they give the speeds that you see in the screenshot. I can reach more than 40 MBit per second! I would rather be ad hoc on the internet, then have a slow obsolete 10 MBit connection over two copper wires.

    I am finally enjoying the internet again when it comes down to speed

    #ISP #xDSL #FTTH #FTTC #obsolete #copper #RJ45 #4G #speedtest

  36. I've stopped working with obsolete xDSL network devices. I have an ISP Fiber who installed Fiber to the CURB and Fiber to the Home simultaneously just to make money. They installed the obsolete fiber to the curb systems to milk people into making them think that xDSL is a way for the future.

    Meanwhile on quite stable 4G Networks they give the speeds that you see in the screenshot. I can reach more than 40 MBit per second! I would rather be ad hoc on the internet, then have a slow obsolete 10 MBit connection over two copper wires.

    I am finally enjoying the internet again when it comes down to speed

    #ISP #xDSL #FTTH #FTTC #obsolete #copper #RJ45 #4G #speedtest

  37. Steile These: der Ausbau und die Einführung von #Glasfaser wäre deutlich effektiver, wenn die Unternehmen nicht unseriöse Drückerkolonnen schicken würden.

    Man könnte z.B. im Vorfeld mehrfach Infomaterial hinterlassen. Stattdessen erzählen die Vertreter halb informierten Bullshit und drängen alte Leute zum Abschluss irgendwelcher Verträge.

    #FTTH #FTTB #FTTC #armesDeutschland

  38. »Bis 2050 hat sich das #DSL-Netz selbst abgeschaltet. Die Ausrüster stellen gerade die Produktion von aktiven Komponenten für #VDSL-#FTTC ein, und 25 Jahre wird die jetzt gekaufte aktive Technik nicht halten.[…] IMHO dürfte die aktive DSL-Technik (mit den jetzt noch beschafften neuen Komponenten) noch 10 oder mit Glück noch 15 Jahre halten, also in etwa so lange wie der #FTTH-Ausbau noch brauchen wird…«

    forum.golem.de/kommentare/sons

    #Glasfaser

  39. My ISP has many SPF (single points of failure
    First start with terms FTTC FTTH (FTTP also) Check the wikipedia page.

    About 26hrs ago (exactly at 02:01) the following services of my ISP died all together in sync

    VOIP (phone voice) XDSL GSM LTE+. I noticed the warning my router gave & the gateway going red and dead. No calls were possible, since the GSM networks also died for me.

    How? FTTC we have FTTC small expensive boxes (1.30m 40cm 1.20m) besides the streets. Mine dropped itself hard along with wireless servers in my area. Why? Neglected maintanance. Result catastropic drop of ALL services for 2+hours!

    I went into comms survival mode (with my tranceivers) Those were fine of course. Why is there no second route to the servers when my main FTTC box fails? Greed & logistics.

    The ISP never told me what happened. A friend inside gave me some data. As a monopolist th ISP has too much technical power over us. There's a FTTH project running, which will at least drop the FTTC network boxes besides the roads. However that project should have been FTTH only. Instead they made a terrible mix of FTTH & FTTC. The mix was made with corruption in the background because the FTTC network is cheaper. Also when they put you on the FTTH network they still deliver absimal XDSL speeds.

    The provider has also made a mistake of putting the network FTTH above ground. So every time someone slams the telephone poles down that Network also goes down with all your communications. That means you will have no VoIP no Data, which means a total cut off from what could be a lifeline, when it comes down to the VoIP service, for which the phone providers on my continent still have to give 48 volts of DC power to the phone lines for a whole week after power utility has been cut off. They are forced to do so by Law of the Land.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiber_to

    #Networking #FTTC #FTTH #FTTP #OpenSource #POSIX #ClosedSource

  40. Ich habe heute versucht, eine #FritzBox 7582 mit einer FritzBox 7682 abzulösen. Die #DSL Verbindung kommt zu Stande mit der neuen, doch unmittelbar nach Erhalt der IP-Infos erscheint eine Fehlermeldung. Das geht merhmals im Abstand von 5 Sek. so, danach wird die #PPPoE Verbindung gekappt.

    Das Firmware-Update hat nicht geholfen.

    Mit #FTTH wäre das nicht passiert. Ich mag #FTTS mit #gfast nicht, doch es ist leider das Sinnvollste hier.

    Ich werde am Montag bei #Init7 anrufen und um Hilfe fragen.