 | reply to Frank
Re: Get used to it. not in this case, I want to see any company replace every T1 or T3 back haul to a fiber back haul over night. When this happens publish the contractors names who did the work, we could finally have this country wired with FTTH, we could surpass the Japanese with broadband penetration in the country.
Sorry, but the reason AT&T's network sucks so bad in congested markets is because they are servicing there cell sites with multiple T1's at 1.5 mb each, or with T3's max of 45 mb. When you have thousands of people trying to use a cell site, with a connection that's slower then a normal household connection with no overhead, your going ot have poor service. Now with fiber to these cell sites, they could run a Bandwidth on Demand type service, and if more bandwidth is needed the network equipment will auto boost the speeds causing these failures to not happen. Network seeing increased usage, it increases the bandwidth to prevent poor QOS for anyone on that cell site. |