Pemalite said:
Copper suffers from signal attenuation, the signal weakens over a distance. |
Of course it's not at its limit yet, but trying to keep outdated technology desperately alive is a bad use of resources. It's time for the optical revolution. It's the same bullshit in my country where idiots try to desperately keep ISDN alive.
Copper is fine for 90% of use cases but that doesn't mean you should tryto fill up the last 10% as well. High end should easily have multiple options of fibre available by now but it doesbn't. Nobody bothered to go there and just accepted the limitations of mainstream technology for the high end.
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