Discussion topic: 5G home internet and Sky?
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‎28 Nov 2024 11:35 AM
Hi
I may shortly be moving to a new home development consisting of 8 individual homes on a (currently) unadopted road. Although the area has fibre broadband available, the house builder is considering putting in a 5G home internet mast rather than having wired fibre connections to each property.
Does anybody have experience of this? Is it good/bad and how do Sky support that technology (if at all)? Do you need specific equipment in the home?
Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Kevin
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‎28 Nov 2024 01:34 PM - last edited: ‎28 Nov 2024 01:42 PM
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@EK76367 wrote:
the house builder is considering putting in a 5G home internet mast rather than having wired fibre connections to each property.
I imagine that's a shared cellular aerial, not a 'mast'. Alternatively it's an individual cellular antenna for each property (probably in the loft or on the eaves) with appropriate cabling to a cellular router point, which has negligible cost (like a few tens of pounds) to the developer.
As @Chrisee indicates, that's frankly a rather cheapskate solution which does nothing to enhance the property value: FTTP should be standard for new builds if it's available in the area.
BT Halo 3+ Ultrafast FTTP (500Mbs), BT Smart Hub 2