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ib50MbSoon
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reply to ninjatutle
Re: 1.2.3....

Actually, the subject should read 3 2 1, no?

And I don't know why this is front page material. I think T's "new" equipment was probably salvaged from a dumpster at one of Comcast's headends.
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bogey780

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What's the speed of Comcast's backbone? Since you're so well informed.


toadlife
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Lemoore, CA
·AT&T Yahoo

reply to ib50MbSoon
You do realize that Comcast doesn't actually own ANY of the internet backbone?

Comcast gets their connectivity from companies like AT&T, Verizon, and Level 3, just like everyone else.
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ib50MbSoon
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reply to bogey780
said by bogey780 See Profile :

What's the speed of Comcast's backbone? Since you're so well informed.
Don't know a thing about Comcast's infrastructure but I CAN tell you that my own internet connection runs from 12000 to 20000 down and 1000 to 3000 up....which is clearly twice as fast as uverse. Of course, since I live in one of T's redlined broadband dialup ghettos, I guess you could say that Comcast is virtually infinitely faster.
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bogey780

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So you really have no legitimate comparison or experience with the service you're griping about as "slow". Nor are you familiar with AT&Ts architecture vs Comcast. Ok.

NormanS
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reply to toadlife
Re: 1.2.3....

said by toadlife See Profile :

You do realize that Comcast doesn't actually own ANY of the internet backbone?
"C-Bone"? "I-Bone"? "T-Bone"? I've seen evidence that Comcast is building out their own national backbone.

Granted, they won't be selling transit to other services, and they aren't likely to be joining the nine "Settlement Free" Tier 1 networks.
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Norman
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CCIEaswell

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reply to bogey780
said by bogey780 See Profile :

What's the speed of Comcast's backbone? Since you're so well informed.
They have been with the CRS-1 since Dec 2005:

»findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m···15930406


CCIE aswell

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reply to toadlife
said by toadlife See Profile :

You do realize that Comcast doesn't actually own ANY of the internet backbone?

Comcast gets their connectivity from companies like AT&T, Verizon, and Level 3, just like everyone else.
Actually, Comcast has their own national backbone.


ib50MbSoon
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reply to bogey780
said by bogey780 See Profile :

So you really have no legitimate comparison or experience with the service you're griping about as "slow".
Could you get U-verse installed at my address so I can test it? I didn't think so.
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toadlife
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reply to CCIE aswell
Where is it? I've viewed various backbone maps over the years, and never seen *any* Cable company represented.

NormanS
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Did any of those maps show the old SBCIS backbone?

You are aware that there is a Tier 1, "Settlement free" group of transit providers running backbones? And there are networks who buy transit from Tier 1 networks, but have other peering arrangements, which are called "Tier 2" networks? And everybody else buys transit from some other transit provider.

No cable company is a Tier 1 network; they don't trade packets ("Settlement free peering"), nor do they sell transit to other providers. They do have their own, internal backbones. It is entirely possible for a Comcast user to run on the Comcast network from coast to coast without traversing a Tier 1 "backbone" provider's network.
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Norman
~Oh Lord, why have you come
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CCIEaswell

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reply to toadlife
said by toadlife See Profile :

Where is it? I've viewed various backbone maps over the years, and never seen *any* Cable company represented.
»grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/hs···0107.pdf

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