RE: https://mastodon.social/@Edent/116702950432997168

Yep. This.

And I *do* self-host a load of stuff. And I still do not come close to using 1Gbit.

@neil 100% this! We only have a VDSL line and still come nowhere close to really saturating it. Yes, it might be nice to have an FTTC line - but not for performance (which admittedly might be nice occasionally), but more because it will help reduce amateur radio RFI issues https://rsgb.services/public/publications/vdsl/measuring_and_reporting_vdsl_radcom_may%202020.pdf
@g7vkq I like FTTC - for stability, if nothing else - but we do not come close to using maxxing out our 500/500 line.
@neil our AA line barely has any issues…the last 30 days it’s been 100% available, and I can’t even remember the last time we had a line blip😳
@g7vkq We were not so lucky, despite A&A's persistence!
@neil yes - I can understand VDSL lines potentially have more issues and stability can easily erode. Don’t get me wrong, I’d probably get an FTTC line - if only to reduce my own radio interference…but from a broadband perspective I honestly doubt anyone in the house would even notice!

@g7vkq @neil there are a few times where I'd like more upload but it's usually when restoring a backup to my off-site box or throwing around large VMs.

Its really only for commercial reasons that sub 1Gbit packages exist on FTTP

If it's an altnet that own their network I suspect they could turn around and decide everyone gets at least a gigabit and it probably wouldn't do that much to their cost of providing service as I suspect the usage profile wouldn't actually change that much

@g7vkq @neil

My parents upgraded to 900Mbit from ~300 because the isp offered it for £1mo more than their old price.

Also it was cheaper than the out of contract price, for their existing service (yeh they’re with one of the bigger isps but that’s up to them)

@g7vkq @neil either way openreach FTTP has been much more reliable than the HFC they had before they got FTTP
@Dragon @neil I’m still stuck on FTTP being available here…I suspect another year at least.