Last Mile

Not really a mile but typically the piece of cable between your house and the local telephone exchange; it can also be generalised to mean the final connection between supplier equipment and a customer connection.

In current Broadband terms the further away from the telephone exchange you aware the poorer your broadband signal may be (and the slower the speed of downloading files). The type and quality of cabling for the last mile varies wildly as much of it was originally only expected to run voice calls - but many newer builds use better cable. Fibre would be the optimum solution but it is very expensive to install.

This definition has been bought to you by: Jason Slater Weblog Tech Fact.

2 Responses to “Last Mile”

  1. The Technology week in view: 23rd April 2008 :: Gizmos for Geeks Says:

    […] connection will remain up to the job - especially as I am so far from the local exchange - that last mile seems somewhat longer than a mile these days. Even Blog posting is taking much longer than it used […]

  2. Broadband for Home Working | Jason Slater Weblog Says:

    […] Your distance from the local exchange (known as the last mile) […]