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cable broadband doesnt use fibreoptic cables.
8mb is the highest speed you can get out of a copper wire. peasant band modems use 4 frequency's while broadband uses a broader range (hence the name broadband) which has to be specially decoded by a dsl modem at the telephone exchange. if you were to use higher or lower frequency's to squeeze more bandwidth out of your modem the dsl decoders would not be capable of demodulating the information and it would come out as gibberish. if you tried to squeeze the frequency's closer together there is a good chance that they will interfere with the other frequencies which will produce more gibberish. so 8mb is the theoretical fastest over copper wires. theoretical as it is dependent on a perfect connection and very low traffic from others. the good thing is though that everyone has a copper wire allready installed. fibre optic cables would take time to put in and i would imagine would be costly.
250kb is 0.25mb. i doubt that if you have a 2mb connection that you would ever get this speed. getting to 2.1mb per second is also impossible if you have a 2mb modem as it cant send out information on enough frequencies to allow speeds that fast.
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