I'd need to move to a new place to get FTTH. One provider here offers 100Mbps/50Mbps for 30€/month.
Thing is, not many areas are covered yet.
For your average joe, if you have a very short copper line, you can top 28mbps down.
But reality kicks in and I'm only at 10Mbps/1Mbps, long line...
FTTH started around 2002/3 in Tokyo, with 100Mbps symetrical, didn't it?
Maybe around the same time in Korea, or even before.
I remember at the time having 512Kbps ADSL and for 1.5 times the price of Japanese FTTH... And I was among those having fast internet access, for France that is...
Well, I might someday have a quicker access with my mobile data plan, than with my ADSL line at home. Only thing is that home is totally uncapped...
How about my fellow gootwooters?