What's the best Gigabit Ethernet ADSL2  modem to use with the new Apple Extreme router?

I Have upgraded to the new Apple Airport Extreme & need to update my old ADSL modem as it only has 10/100 ethernet. I don't want to spend a great deal as I will hopefully be upgrading to fibre later in the year. I find it strange that Apple have never sold them through the Apple Store.
Thanks in advance.

It would make no sense to recommend a modem that your Internet Service Provider (ISP) does not support, so your first task is to contact your ISP for a list of "approved" modems for use with their service.
Once we have the list, it will be easy to eliminate the non-Gigabit models, since most, if not all, will be not be Gigabit rated.
After all, the fastest speed that any ADSL provider might be able to deliver is maybe 30-40 Mbps.  Don't think that you will need 1,000 Mbps capability in a modem for that type of connection.
Kind of like having a car that can go 1,000 miles per hour, but the streets are narrow, crooked, and won't allow much over 25 miles per hour.

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