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ms9723

join:2005-01-17
Springfield, MO

reply to Jerm

Re: Race is already WON

every cable company is different in the fiber technolgies, cox is dedicated hub to node rings no node splitting,the main problem isnt # of people, though it stands as a problem it is the back end conection to ip backbone, fios anticapates about 32 homes per cluster but is more likely once service evolves into andvanced ip service (iptv, video, voip, the quality, not bad service, dedicated packet service for all ip products dividing services so no line loss for tv, internet and phone) between 40-120 homes on full luanch availability, @ around 10-15 mps per household on interent conectivity for midrange product still. not any diff than what they offer now, better ip infastructure, but no more real bandwith per home for downloading and surfing!!! p.s cox had a massive buildout for fiber rings throughout its areas, no good ip backbone, all leased access that is leased again to them, small data centers, and most of all because of the cost of fiber and rapid loss of customers to rbocs, ilecs and dlecs, satalite tv and all, they keepon lossing money!!!! go verizon, sbc, at&t and ip leadrs of todays ( the future in now, iptv,fios,fttn,ip everything!!!!)

almost forgot @ last report, comcast, the largest cable companie averages 500-710 homes per node, they have less fiber than coax, except where at&t built, more nodes split, more packet loss, and more peoblems with voip than any other company, my sister works in noc for them

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