Herr_SturmGeist
Active Member
Telkom is creating more problems than it solves by upgrading the networks to fibre optic systems. First problem is that ADSL or ADSL2+ will not work as they use the (normally) unused frequency spectrum of copper wires this will not work on the fibres as they are digital, this brings up the second problem in that Telkom still uses ATM infrastructure which reduces the capacity of the fibre system compared to an IP based one. Thirdly it would be far easier in the long term if they took the fibres directly to houses as they would then theoretically never have to upgrade again as multiplexing of the fibres will provide all foreseeable bandwidth needs (up to 9.6Gbps). Lastly Telkom used inferior fibre optic cables in this upgrade which means that when they decide to take fibre to the home they would have to replace all of the cables due to signal losses and inferior multiplexing performance.