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What speed can I expect on my VDSL line

Depending on your speed requirement, you can choose the VDSL subscription that suits you most:

  • VDSL Small Business / VDSL Pro / VDSL Expert:
    A 'high download' speed profile: up to 100 Mbps download speed / 40 Mbps upload speed
    A 'high upload' speed profile: 16,5 Mbps download speed / 10 Mbps upload speed
  • VDSL Expert Plus:
    A 'high download' speed profile: up to 200 Mbps download speed / 80 Mbps upload speed
    A 'high upload' speed profile: up to 33 Mbps download speed / 20 Mbps upload speed

A VDSL XS subscription provides you with a speed profile up to 20 Mbps / 2 Mbps.

With VDSL XL you can get a maximum speed profile up to 100 Mbps / 40 Mbps.

 

The above mentioned line profiles are theoretical maximum profiles. The actual profiles depend on the distance from the street cabinet, to which your line is connected, the attenuation of the cable, and the type of vectoring the street cabinet supports: 2,2 MHz, 1,1 MHz or 552 KHz. The actual speeds may also be influenced by several factors, such as wiring in your house, location of the modem, etc.

The automated DLM process will be monitoring and testing your line during few weeks after activation. Your line will be upgraded after a positive evaluation, depending on all test results. Below in the table you can find the maximum speed profile which you may get, right after line activation (Provisioning Profile) and if/when DLM decides to apply higher bit rate (DLM Profile). 

 

ROP without vectoring / LEX

Zone

Distance to ROP

Attenuation
(db)

Provisioning Profile
(down/up)

 Max DLM Profile
(down/up)

1

< 400 m

< 0,4

30 Mbps / 10 Mbps

70 Mbps / 10 Mbps

2

400 – 700 m

< 0,7

20 Mbps / 6 Mbps

50 Mbps / 10 Mbps

3

700 – 1000 m

< 1,1

16,5 Mbps / 2 Mbps

30 Mbps / 4 Mbps

4

1000 – 1400 m

< 1,4

12 Mbps / 1 Mbps

20 Mbps / 4 Mbps

5

1400 – 1600 m

< 1,6

9,5 Mbps / 0,6 Mbps

16,5 Mbps / 1 Mbps

 

ROP with 2,2 MHz vectoring

Zone

Distance to ROP

Attenuation
(db)

Provisioning Profile
(down/up)

Max DLM Profile
(down/up)

1

< 900 m

< 0,4

70 Mbps / 30 Mbps

100 Mbps / 40 Mbps

2

900 – 1200 m

< 0,7

50 Mbps / 15 Mbps

100 Mbps / 40 Mbps

3

1200 – 1700 m

< 1

30 Mbps / 10 Mbps

60 Mbps / 15 Mbps

4

1700 – 2300 m

< 1,4

18 Mbps / 2 Mbps

60 Mbps / 10 Mbps

5

2300 – 2700 m

< 1,6

12 Mbps / 1,5 Mbps

60 Mbps / 10 Mbps

6

2700 – 3000 m < 2,1 11 Mbps / 1,5 Mbps

30 Mbps / 2 Mbps

7

2700 – 3000 m < 2,8 8 Mbps / 1,5 Mbps

30 Mbps / 2 Mbps

 

ROP with 1,1 MHz vectoring

Zone

Distance to ROP

Attenuation
(db)

Provisioning Profile
(down/up)

Max DLM Profile
(down/up)

1

< 900 m

< 0,5

70 Mbps / 30 Mbps

100 Mbps / 40 Mbps

2

900 – 1200 m

< 0,7 50 Mbps / 15 Mbps

100 Mbps / 40 Mbps

3

1200 – 1700 m

< 1,1

30 Mbps / 10 Mbps

60 Mbps / 15 Mbps

4

1700 – 2300 m

< 1,4

22 Mbps / 2 Mbps

60 Mbps / 10 Mbps

5

2300 – 2700 m

< 1,6

18 Mbps / 1,5 Kbps

60 Mbps / 10 Mbps

6

2700 – 3000 m < 2,1 13 Mbps / 1,5 Mbps 30 Mbps / 2 Mbps

7

2700 – 3000 m < 2,8 8 Mbps / 1,5 Mbps 30 Mbps / 2 Mbps

 

ROP with 552 KHz vectoring

Zone

Distance to ROP

Attenuation
(db)

Provisioning Profile
(down/up)

DLM Profile
(down/up)

1

< 900 m

< 0,5

70 Mbps / 30 Mbps

100 Mbps / 40 Mbps

2

900 – 1200 m

< 0,8

50 Mbps / 15 Mbps

100 Mbps / 40 Mbps

3

1200 – 1900 m

< 1,15

30 Mbps / 10 Mbps

60 Mbps / 15 Mbps

4

1700 – 2300 m

< 1,4

25 Mbps / 2 Mbps

60 Mbps / 10 Mbps

5

2300 – 2700 m

< 1,6

20 Mbps / 1,5 Kbps

60 Mbps / 10 Mbps

6

2700 – 3000 m < 2,3 13 Mbps / 1,5 Mbps 30 Mbps / 2 Mbps

7

2700 – 3000 m < 2,8 8 Mbps / 1,5 Mbps 30 Mbps / 2 Mbps


Be aware of the fact that the DLM process is fully automated. It is a dynamic process on the current VDSL network. As an operator, edpnet doesn't have any influence on this process. The DLM process will continue to monitor and test your line in order to guarantee a stable line and full quality. Be aware that your line may be downgraded after a negative evaluation down to your provisioning profile.

See also: 

What is Vectoring Technology?

How long does it take to get my speed

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