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Re: The Bell Disclosure!All of the percentages are lower! I'd hate to see what they would claim if the percentages actually went up slightly!
Now we need a class action lawsuit against Bell for their illegal practices. Then institute a regulatory committee to oversee the industry to ensure these kinds of things don't happen again. Then the CRTC should split Bell into two separate companies, one for the hardware, and one for the services, that way the "last mile" is out of their hands, since they've proven they can't be trusted with it. Failing that, all of the small ISPs should band together and get a large backer to bring fibre lines to Canada and watch Bell and Rogers play catch up. We've been shafted for far too long by this duopoly! |
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JGROCKY Premium Member join:2005-05-19 Chatham, ON |
JGROCKY
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2008-Jun-24 9:40 am
I'm curious as to what the throughput is on those Ellacoya boxes.... Can they go more than 1,000Mbps (or even that fast)? Anyone? |
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said by JGROCKY:I'm curious as to what the throughput is on those Ellacoya boxes.... Can they go more than 1,000Mbps (or even that fast)? Anyone? I thought I read that the newer models can handle as much as 750 Mbps but Bell has also installed several in each city. |
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From Arbor's website » www.arbornetworks.com/en ··· ogy.htmlArbor Ellacoya e30: Support up to 64,000 subscribers at 4 Gbps speed. Arbor Ellacoya e100: Support up to 500,000 subscribers at 20 Gbps speed. |
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JGROCKY Premium Member join:2005-05-19 Chatham, ON |
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2008-Jun-24 9:53 am
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2008-Jun-24 9:58 am
said by JGROCKY:Any price tags on these? I imagine the pricing is secret. Consumers would likely get upset seeing their ISP's spending money to cripple their service> |
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JGROCKY
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2008-Jun-24 10:04 am
All of our DSL is over AGAS, which is over Ethernet... I'm reading through this... Did I miss any of the disclosures on Ethernet Statistics? Don't think I see any... |
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andyb
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2008-Jun-24 10:09 am
Half the disclosure is still missing.Filed in confidence again. |
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said by andyb:Half the disclosure is still missing.Filed in confidence again. they only disclosed the information requested by the CRTC. what they did was take the public document that had all the confidentiality "#" and replaced those with data that was requested, which is why some appears to be kept secret. |
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Maynard G Krebs to JGROCKY
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2008-Jun-24 2:05 pm
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said by JGROCKY:Arbor Ellacoya e30: Support up to 64,000 subscribers at 4 Gbps speed. Arbor Ellacoya e100: Support up to 500,000 subscribers at 20 Gbps speed. Any price tags on these? It's probably in Gartner Group reports or one of the other IT industry subscription-based analysis reports. |
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2008-Jun-25 12:02 am
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said by JGROCKY:Any price tags on these? E30-64-ac (A/C Power for 64K with 64K subscriber license subscriber) $61,400 E30-64-dc (DC Power for 64K with 64K Subscriber license Subscriber) $61,300 Availabilty 2 weeks Expect the e100 to be more costly - these figures are in-line with the $1-2 per subscriber previously posted in this thread. |
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said by JGROCKY:Any price tags on these? There is an interesting link on Arbor network website » www.internetevolution.co ··· d=148803A review of Ellacoya e30, and how it is inefficient when Bittorent trafic is encrypted in RC4. |
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