We bond 8 VDSL2 pairs together, so getting 500Mbps is easily possible if they are close to the DSLAM.
On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 5:28 PM Ryland Kremeier <rkreme...@barryelectric.com> wrote: > We provide between 250Mb/s and 1Gb/s fiber-to-the-home services to all our > subscribers. We do not use VDSL. > > I personally do not have our services in my area yet as I live at the > furthest possible point to which we will expand. So until then I use > Centurylink. > > > > *From:* Matt Harris <m...@netfire.net> > *Sent:* Friday, October 18, 2019 9:08 AM > *To:* Ryland Kremeier <rkreme...@barryelectric.com> > *Cc:* Rod Beck <rod.b...@unitedcablecompany.com>; Nanog@nanog.org > *Subject:* Re: VDSL > > > > On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 8:46 AM Ryland Kremeier < > rkreme...@barryelectric.com> wrote: > > Can confirm. Currently on VDSL in rural Missouri, speed is capped at > 5Mb/s, but has the capability of 7.5Mb/s. All customers from the provider > here are on VDSL. > > > > I'm guessing from your email address that you get that from your electric > coop, too? At the state fair a couple of months ago, I had the opportunity > to speak to the guy who architected and implemented the FTTH rollout for > Ralls County electric coop, up north of StL along the IL border. They did, > from what I could tell from my conversation, everything right and were > providing gigabit services to their users even in relatively rural areas. > Hopefully you guys will get something like that going at some point soon as > well! > > >