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said by gravesg :how many of us would really need our server on 1Gbit ??? DDoS mitigation. |
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| reply to ColorBASIC This is what I would "think" would happen if we did upgrade the network.
Say now most americans now have 100mbps, we see TV through the internet, we call through the internet, we are doing all these things. The more TV's you have the more streams and the more bandwidth required. So in the end we build this entire network to merge all services such as phone/TV/images and anything that requires huge amounts of bandwidth through one pipe, the last thing we need is the internet being used to deliver power over ethernet. In the end the cable that delivers it all would be a ethernet cable.
Now what?
You can now work at home and your standard telephone becomes a call center's telephone where you can work from the comfort of your home and still be paid a good amount of money to live on while keeping the costs and without the need to build these massive call centers.
The internet creating a global work place? The internet creating a international economy? The end of the US postal service by delivering mail through a tube and packages.
Wireless internet available anywhere, our cellphones now provide calling internationally from advanced network and agreements and the elimination of long distance calling when you can call anyone in the world.
While that might be a fantasy if we where to get 100mbps tomorrow that's what I can think of, and after that it's anyone's guess. |
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join:2003-06-19 | reply to La Luna So then by that notion Fox then published every AP release ever? Yes I know it's an AP article, that has no bearing. |
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| reply to gravesg said by gravesg :how many of us would really need our server on 1Gbit ??? The same number of people who don't need more than 1 meg of RAM. At some point we'll need it and it would be nicer to have it now than to not have it when needed. |
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join:2000-12-12 Wichita, KS | reply to BF69 Waa. Read my tag and get over it. |
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| reply to ColorBASIC said by ColorBASIC :It's not a dominant force in our lives. You live in a DSLR tech bubble. According to Pew, the majority of Americans, while having internet service, aren't obsessed with it. And even if people suddenly became obsessed, 100Mb symmetrical is overkill and unrealistic. Dominant is a vague term. Electricity is dominant. Water is dominant. A 100Mb internet ain't. AMEN!!!! -- Corona "No, make no mistake. It's not revenge he's after; it's a reckoning."
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| reply to ColorBASIC said by ColorBASIC :It's not a dominant force in our lives. You live in a DSLR tech bubble. According to Pew, the majority of Americans, while having internet service, aren't obsessed with it. And even if people suddenly became obsessed, 100Mb symmetrical is overkill and unrealistic. Dominant is a vague term. Electricity is dominant. Water is dominant. A 100Mb internet ain't. A 100Mb connection maybe overkill for alot of users today, but they said this about broadband back in the days of dial-up. Would you go back to dial-up in this internet age? |
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| reply to La Luna Bo I love the Bush defneders. Not many of you left. 28% approve of Bush. That means 72% don't. FACT. Get over it. ironically most of you have jobs that require you to ask me if I want to supersize my value meal. Wannabe millionaire welfare reciptients are funny. |
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join:2000-09-29 Southfield, MI | reply to pnh102 Yes but when you need those republican talking points there is no better source than good old FOX news. |
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| reply to rodrod5 You will never have too much memory(ram). You will never have too much storage. you will never have too much cpu speed. You will never have too much bandwidth.
All of the above have had so called experts say that no one would ever need more than X of Y. And every time they are proven wrong.
With the speed the apps will come. Have a little imagination. I still remember 300 baud modems on bbs using my commodore 64. That was 22 years ago. can't wait to see the next 22 years. (Provided we figure out the bee issue) |
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| reply to BF69 said by BF69 :OK first of all FAUX News is the big clue here. Anything from them is pure shit. Yet another flash of brilliance from another one that doesn't have a clue what Associated Press means. 
The comments on these FP articles often make these threads not even worthy of bothering with. -- ~~"As long as America is an infidel enemy, terrorizing it is a duty." Sayed Imam Abdul-Aziz el-Sheriff~~
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| reply to bi0tech said by bi0tech :Maybe it's just me but whenever I see 'Foxnews' as any kind of reference for information I can't take it seriously.... Yes, especially since it's an Associated Press article.  -- ~~"As long as America is an infidel enemy, terrorizing it is a duty." Sayed Imam Abdul-Aziz el-Sheriff~~
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| reply to bi0tech said by bi0tech :Maybe it's just me but whenever I see 'Foxnews' as any kind of reference for information I can't take it seriously. Fear not! There are many people who feel the same way about SeeBS News, ABC, [MS|C]NBC, the New York Times, the Washington Compost, NPR and the like. -- Only SHATNER is Kirk. |
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join:2001-02-28 Houston, TX | reply to BF69 they only reported OTHERS findings moron
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| reply to gravesg said by gravesg :now you know how reluctant data centers are on upgrading their network. although you do raise a point. how many of us would really need our server on 1Gbit ??? If you do alot of streaming audio at high quality bit rates, and you want to support lots of listeners, having a 1 gigabit per second connection would be useful. Also if you do lots of file transfer it'd be handy to have. A few data centers now offer 1GBPS, and though it won't be used much, for those that can use it, it will be handy for sure. A friend of mine has several internet radio stations and combined stream over 140mbps daily out his servers. What we really need is more upload at home, heck we've got plenty of download, now give us at least a solid 3mbps upstream! |
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Do you drones promise to come up with a new mantra after the 2008 elections? I sure as christ hope so. |
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| reply to rodrod5 OK first of all FAUX News is the big clue here. Anything from them is pure shit. |
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| reply to rodrod5 said by rodrod5 :I can tell you what the average pieces of crap across the street from me will be doing in 2015 they will be doing time in jail.....they will be dead.....or they will be doing just what they do every day.....sitting on their ass on the old couch on the porch while their 18-23 yo kids have a jammy jam in the front yard and bootleg and deal and watch their fatherless kids/cousins/borthers/sisters play on the toys they borrowed from the neighbors yard unless the internet offers them a faster way to alert their "clients" than text messaging that it is time to swing by and leave a few peeps in the hooptie with the thumps on while one runs in for a 40 or something they can clinch in their fist....my neighbors will never need 100mb.....no matter how big a part of the hood they work OK, well if you don't believe there is any hope for them, there is still millions of people like myself who WILL be riding the wave of the future. -- "I'm a Geek, Are You?" |
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| reply to rodrod5 The headline is actually very misleading (Surprise!).
If you actually read the article, the Study ACTUALLY says:
The Pew study found 15 percent of all Americans have neither a cell phone nor an Internet connection. Another 15 percent use some technology and are satisfied with what it currently does for them, while 11 percent use it intermittently and find connectivity annoying. In reality, the headline should be "15%" or if you really stretch you could include the "11% who use it intermittently and find connectivity annoying." which would mean 26%.. Tops.
I don't see HOW you can include the 15% who say they use some cell phones and internet and are satisfied as is. Hell, even if you add all that together you still get only 41% so really it sounds like FoxNews just made that headline up to attract attention (sensationalize) it. (Who wouldda thunk it!) -- "Regulatory capitalism is when companies invest in lawyers, lobbyists, and politicians, instead of plant, people, and customer service." - former FCC Chairman William Kennard (A real FCC Chairman, unlike the current Corporate Spokesperson in the job!) |
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| reply to Tzale I can tell you what the average pieces of crap across the street from me will be doing in 2015
they will be doing time in jail.....they will be dead.....or they will be doing just what they do every day.....sitting on their ass on the old couch on the porch while their 18-23 yo kids have a jammy jam in the front yard and bootleg and deal and watch their fatherless kids/cousins/borthers/sisters play on the toys they borrowed from the neighbors yard
unless the internet offers them a faster way to alert their "clients" than text messaging that it is time to swing by and leave a few peeps in the hooptie with the thumps on while one runs in for a 40 or something they can clinch in their fist....my neighbors will never need 100mb.....no matter how big a part of the hood they work |
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