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- Next-generation_access abstract "Next-generation access (NGA) describes a significant upgrade to the Broadband available by making a step change in speed and quality of the service. This is typically thought of as symmetrical with a download speed of 24Mb plus and a fast upload speed.The Definition of UK Superfast Next Generation Broadband OFCOM have defined NGA as in "Ofcom's March 2010 'Review of the wholesale local access market" "Super-fast broadband is generally taken to mean broadband products that provide a maximum download speed that is greater than 24 Mbit/s. This threshold is commonly considered to be the maximum speed that can be supported on current generation (copper-based) networks."".
- Next-generation_access wikiPageID "23548490".
- Next-generation_access wikiPageRevisionID "585799969".
- Next-generation_access date "July 2012".
- Next-generation_access hasPhotoCollection Next-generation_access.
- Next-generation_access reason "Telecom Italia takes part and does not take part?".
- Next-generation_access subject Category:Broadband.
- Next-generation_access subject Category:Fiber-optic_communications.
- Next-generation_access subject Category:Local_loop.
- Next-generation_access subject Category:Network_architecture.
- Next-generation_access subject Category:Telephony.
- Next-generation_access comment "Next-generation access (NGA) describes a significant upgrade to the Broadband available by making a step change in speed and quality of the service.".
- Next-generation_access label "Acceso de próxima generación".
- Next-generation_access label "Next-generation access".
- Next-generation_access sameAs Acceso_de_próxima_generación.
- Next-generation_access sameAs m.06w4tjm.
- Next-generation_access sameAs Q7020914.
- Next-generation_access sameAs Q7020914.
- Next-generation_access wasDerivedFrom Next-generation_access?oldid=585799969.
- Next-generation_access isPrimaryTopicOf Next-generation_access.