• 30p87@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    Funnily enough, coaxial is still the main standard in Germany. And we got Gigabit through it for years lol

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      1 year ago

      Weird, in Sweden they have started (last 10 years maybe) to roll out fiber like crazy.

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        Yep, but in 1982 Helmut Kohl, an ex chancellor of Germany, decided we should invest much more in coax/cable for TV instead of fiber optic, basically canceling the plan for building out fiber that was developed a year earlier already. The last 16 years (or rather, 16 years long two years ago), the pretty conservative CDU was the main party in Germany, so nothing developed in that critical time. Because there’s little to no regulations for ISPs, there’s not only eg. 20 GB 5G for 40€/month, with basically max. LTE at hotspot points and E everywhere else, it’s wholly the ISPs responsibility to lay out cables where and when they want. So as many smaller cities or villages are probably farther away from other civilizations and have less people, there’s less money to gain, so fuck 'em/us, right?