 | reply to dib22
Re: with verizon LTE... said by dib22:-you can hit your cap in less than a day!!! -pay outrageous overage fees even faster!!! Thats why the Cap will have to be really high.
Even if they get 30 Mbps avg. in the field there is no way they can sell it with a 5GB cap.
They are going to have to have a cap at least 1 times higher per Mbps that they know they can really deliver.
And the bandwidth will be there at the cell site. There is no way they can get away with putting 1 Gbps on each cell site if they are seeing speeds up to 60 Mbps, it will have to be 10 Gig ethernet per cell site. |
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 NOCManMacChatterPremium join:2004-09-30 Colorado Springs, CO | 1gig would be fine.. nobody is running 10g to neighborhoods..
Just a law of averages. People sitting there downloading constantly for hours on end are not going to be tolerated on the network.
Also your bandwidth varies constantly based on signal so even 100 people on a site would not overwhelm a 1g circuit. -- Play a Death Knight? www.theebonhold.com |
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 | reply to dlewis23 1gbps links will be more than enough for the service. In order to get 60mbps, they are going to have to launch a MIMO service with two carriers. I don't think Verizon even bid on enough spectrum in the 700 MHz auction to get anywhere close to those speeds. In addtion, everythin works great in a lab when you don't have to worry about the topology, RF interference, etc. People will be lucky if they get greater than 10mbps with LTE single carrier. |
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