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To: Larry Shea who wrote (191)9/13/1996 6:28:00 PM
From: Tom Eames   of 12823
 
It depends on what kind of wire you are refering to
One CATV Coax has 100's of mb/s easily
One Good twisted pair less than 1000 feet will carry approximately 60-70mb/s you can divide that between upstream and downstream any way you like
Bad or un-twisted pair is a different story

VDSL will likely come in a few flavors:
<1000 foot will likely be 52mb/s downsteam and 3-6mb/s upstream
<3500 feet will likely be 13-26mb/s downstream and 3-6mb/s upstream

The ranges are due to the quality of the cable, bridge taps and RF ingress variables.

These two cases generally cover FTTC (Fiber to the Curb - for new, highrise and rehab) and FTTN (Fiber to the Node - for overbuild from SAC/SAI box) applications.
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