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patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY
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reply to Tavokk

Re: Hybrid

said by Tavokk:

Eventually, it all turns to coaxial or something other than fiber if you want to connect it to your cable box, tivo, pc tv card, etc. All networks are hybrid at some level, good luck at getting the companies to admit that fact.
Not for long

»www.youtube.com/watch?v=khPx1dEIPnA

tmc8080

join:2004-04-24
Brooklyn, NY
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said by patcat88:

said by Tavokk:

Eventually, it all turns to coaxial or something other than fiber if you want to connect it to your cable box, tivo, pc tv card, etc. All networks are hybrid at some level, good luck at getting the companies to admit that fact.
Not for long

(youtube clip)
Sooner or later the last mile WILL be fiber.. it's just a matter of what STANDARD for termination will be utilized. USB 3.0 is already terminating in a FIBER/copper hybrid system and it will only be a matter of time before SATA goes fiber as well (not that hard drives need that kind of bandwidth, even in raid configs).

However, leave it to the cable & telcos to milk what they have for as long as the consumer is stupid enough to buy below 1 megabit dsl from companies such as qwest . Those major cities in the southwest should throw qwest overboard and build their own fiber network out (don't care if it's muni or anything other than the big 3 telco/cablecos). There is absolutely no reason why in the 2000s that part of the usa should have 1980s infrastructure... equivalent to fractional t1 lines (or worse, nothing at all).

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