Foxtel has a new TV commercial advertising its broadband service, but why does Foxtel depict itself in a ‘black ivory tower’ in the middle of a Mad Max wasteland?
Foxtel Pay TV is delivered over cable for many, but Foxtel’s Broadband and Home Phone service is ADSL2+ only for now, which may be too slow for some.
Is there no end to the amount of functionality chipmakers can pack into a single device? Not only does the latest offering from Broadcom support ADSL+ and VDSL2 on the upstream side, it has the latest technologies for squeezing more out of copper: vectoring and bonding and on the downstream side it supports 802.11n WiFi, DECT for cordless telephony support and home automation, VoIP and ethernet switching.
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