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    válasz Intruder2k5 #4651 üzenetére

    Oksa, rögvest írok nekik egy mail-t.
    Bár itt a fórumtárs azt mondja, hogy ezzel elvileg nem foghatok mellé.

    Közben ezt találtam wikipediában Írországról:
    Ireland

    * Magnet Business has led the way with its ADSL2+ roll out over the incumbents (eircom) copper local loop. 10 Mbit/s downstream and 1 Mbit/s upstream is a typical offering for their business broadband. Major cities initially (Limerick, Dublin, Waterford, Portlaoise, Cork, and Galway) as Magnet rolls out its unbundled exchange project. Its ADSL2+ Services are also available to residential customers along with its fibre service.

    * Smart Telecom offer ADSL2+ products to residential customers who are connected to any of their growing network of unbundled exchanges. Currently the company have service in 37 Irish exchanges covering large areas of most of the major cities in Ireland. They have an entirely IP-based NGN (Next Generation Network) built around Multiple Service Access Nodes MSANs and carrier grade VoIP, multimedia and other services are provided using Thomson SA Cirpack Softswitch technology. This equipment provides the end user with both high speed broadband internet access and normal POTS service (i.e., a dial tone) all over the same entirely IP-based infrastructure.

    * BT Ireland On 30 July 2008 BT Ireland launched 24 Mbit/s service on its LLU exchanges.

    * Eircom In April 2009 Eircom, the Irish incumbent Launched 24 Mbit/s and 12 Mbit/s Annex M Services on over 300 of its 1,200 exchanges with another 200 smaller exchanges to follow by year end 2009. In January 2010, eircom launched a 24 Mbit/s ADSL2+ Residential Service using Annex A Profile on the same 500 exchanges.

    Akkor ez meg is volna válaszolva.

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