Broadband Explained
ADSL2+
ADSL stands for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line service. It is called asymmetric because the download and upload speeds are not symmetrical (download is faster than upload).
ADSL2+ extends the capability of basic ADSL by doubling the number of downstream channels. The data rates can be as high as 24 Mbit/s downstream and up to 1.4 Mbit/s upstream depending on the distance from the DSLAM to the customer's premises.
Fibre FTTC 40/10
FTTC stands for Fibre to the Cabinet. Fibre to the cabinet is a connectivity technology that is based on a combination of fibre optic cable and copper cable.
Up to 40Mb download speed. Up to 10Mb upload speed.
Fibre FTTC 80/20
FTTC stands for Fibre to the Cabinet. Fibre to the cabinet is a connectivity technology that is based on a combination of fibre optic cable and copper cable.
Up to 80Mb download speed. Up to 20Mb upload speed.