Self-and alien-far end cross talk (FEXT) disturbances on the same cable severely limit performance in the commonly employed VDSL2 17a (0-17.6 MHz) standard profile. Then, in a multi-operator environment, VDSL2 may be unable to provide the 100 Mbit/s speed required by the European Commission's policy target, unless vectoring is adopted along with a suitable multi-operator vectoring (MOV) technique. Some vendors have recently proposed enlarging the bandwidth up to 35.2 MHz (so-called e-VDSL) as one possible solution to increase 100 Mbit/s coverage. However, as we show in this paper, the bandwidth advantage is illusory, because alien-FEXT practically destroys the envisaged data-rate increase. Therefore, we introduce the sub-band vectoring (SBV...