points by raw_anon_1111 4 weeks ago

This article is technically incorrect on so many levels I didn’t even bother to finish it.

1. There may be a territorial monopoly on cable. But there is nothing stopping other companies from laying fiber. There are areas - including where I use to live that had cable and the phone company laying fiber

2. Everyone on the internet is using a “shared” connection. The difference is whether it is shared at the last mile or upstream. If your ISP doesn’t provision enough upstream capacity, the last mile doesn’t matter.

3. Fiber is rarely shared at the last mile.

4. Just a little research says 25Gbps is not universal across Switzerland

5. When I did have AT&T Fiber that advertised at 1GB u/d, it didn’t slow down no matter what time of day.

Please don’t suffer from the Gell-Mann Amnesia Effect. M

ragall 4 weeks ago

> But there is nothing stopping other companies from laying fiber.

Yes there is: the cost.

> Fiber is rarely shared at the last mile.

It is in Switzerland. That's the whole point of this setup.

> Just a little research says 25Gbps is not universal across Switzerland

It is in the big cities. Elsewhere the same arrangement is true, but on a lower scale.

  • raw_anon_1111 4 weeks ago

    You know being shared at the last mile is exactly what you don’t want?

    The article made it seem like everyone in Switzerland had access to 25Gbps - thst isn’t true.

    • ragall 4 weeks ago

      The last mile is owned by the local monopoly and can be switched over to any provider. In that sense it's shareable, but the physical medium is not shared. This is very good.

      > The article made it seem like everyone in Switzerland had access to 25Gbps

      Lack of reading comprehension skills.

      • raw_anon_1111 4 weeks ago

        Name one place in the article that clarifies “As mentioned, in Switzerland, you can get 25 Gigabit per second fiber internet to your home…” that it isn’t available everywhere?

        • ragall 4 weeks ago

          It needs no Clarification. Skills, dude.