Optimal ADSL2+ speeds require compatible ADSL2+ modem and filters. More than 50% of TPG's ADSL2+ customers obtain connection speeds exceeding 10Mbps. the quality of the customer's copper phone line, cabling and equipment. Monthly Usage Quota and Speed Shaping

Optimal ADSL2+ speeds require compatible ADSL2+ modem and filters. More than 50% of TPG's ADSL2+ customers obtain connection speeds exceeding 10Mbps. the quality of the customer's copper phone line, cabling and equipment. Monthly Usage Quota and Speed Shaping Our ADSL2+ Broadband plans give you ADSL2+ speeds, which means you'll get broadband access as fast as your connection can handle subject to environmental factors like physical line quality, weather conditions, your broadband hardware and the distance from your home to your telephone exchange. You may switch between our broadband plans at any time. Estimating distance and speed. The standard signal attenuation spread for a given speed is somewhere in the region of 15-20dB for ADSL2/2+ speeds and 25-30dB for ADSL1 speeds. That is, we see users at 15Mbit with signal attenuation between 0-48dB at the extremes and the statistically significant around 12-32dB. IPBB includes ADSL2+, VDSL2, G.Fast and Ethernet technologies delivered over a hybrid of fiber optic and copper facilities which provides subscribers with significantly faster download speeds compared to traditional DSL connections. All speed tiers are asymmetrical or the download/upload speeds are different. What is ADSL2+? ADSL2+ (also known as 21CN (21st Century Network) and WBC (Wholesale Broadband Connect)) is a high speed broadband service which offers download speeds of up to 24Mb and upload speeds of up to 1Mb. Line speed on ADSL 2+ should be in the 24000 Kbps range according to the BIGPOND SPEED TEST RESULT, I am getting 3765kbps sometimes I get 5300 or so, nowhere near the 24000. no wonder I can't - 22774

ADSL 2 speeds I am still having trouble with slow Internet speeds I am geting 1 mb at peak .I have spoken to Telstra reps and they have sent service people to my house to check .They say everthing is working fine The last time they checked I was getting 2.5 mb now Iam getting 1 mbs I can not stream programs.

Line speed on ADSL 2+ should be in the 24000 Kbps range according to the BIGPOND SPEED TEST RESULT, I am getting 3765kbps sometimes I get 5300 or so, nowhere near the 24000. no wonder I can't - 22774 ADSL 2/2+ is capable of significanty greater speeds than ADSL 1, but these speeds fall off rapidly as the distance from the exchange to your modem increases. This is particularly a problem as wires rarely go in a straight line, people across the road from each other can be on different exchanges or on the same exchange but with 100s of meters The biggest difference between them is the improved maximum speed that you can get with ADSL2, which can reach up to 12Mbps while ADSL can only reach 8Mbps. Another key advantage that ADSL2 has over ADSL is the improved distance that ADSL2 can cover using the same copper wires. Improved range means greater area covered with the same number of

DSL speeds vary depending on your internet service provider (ISP), equipment used, and the quality of the phone lines leading to your home or business. Verizon's DSL internet plans range in download speeds from .5 Mbps to up to 15 Mbps, depending on availability to your home.

Estimating distance and speed. The standard signal attenuation spread for a given speed is somewhere in the region of 15-20dB for ADSL2/2+ speeds and 25-30dB for ADSL1 speeds. That is, we see users at 15Mbit with signal attenuation between 0-48dB at the extremes and the statistically significant around 12-32dB. IPBB includes ADSL2+, VDSL2, G.Fast and Ethernet technologies delivered over a hybrid of fiber optic and copper facilities which provides subscribers with significantly faster download speeds compared to traditional DSL connections. All speed tiers are asymmetrical or the download/upload speeds are different. What is ADSL2+? ADSL2+ (also known as 21CN (21st Century Network) and WBC (Wholesale Broadband Connect)) is a high speed broadband service which offers download speeds of up to 24Mb and upload speeds of up to 1Mb. Line speed on ADSL 2+ should be in the 24000 Kbps range according to the BIGPOND SPEED TEST RESULT, I am getting 3765kbps sometimes I get 5300 or so, nowhere near the 24000. no wonder I can't - 22774 ADSL 2/2+ is capable of significanty greater speeds than ADSL 1, but these speeds fall off rapidly as the distance from the exchange to your modem increases. This is particularly a problem as wires rarely go in a straight line, people across the road from each other can be on different exchanges or on the same exchange but with 100s of meters