 rv65Ban Cat DeclawingPremium join:2008-08-02 USA!!!! kudos:1 | New Fiber cable A new Fiber cable is being built that will connect Australia to the US, and it could allow for unlimited bandwidth. The guy who is operating this project said that if carriers don't take advantage of it, by using metered broadband, then the bandwidth will go unsold. |
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Re: New Fiber cable said by rv65:A new Fiber cable is being built that will connect Australia to the US, and it could allow for unlimited bandwidth. The guy who is operating this project said that if carriers don't take advantage of it, by using metered broadband, then the bandwidth will go unsold. The guy that is building that sounds like a real jerkoff with too much money on his hands. |
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 | reply to rv65 said by rv65:A new Fiber cable is being built that will connect Australia to the US, and it could allow for unlimited bandwidth. The guy who is operating this project said that if carriers don't take advantage of it, by using metered broadband, then the bandwidth will go unsold. Metered broadband would cause the bandwidth to go unused. Australia already has a significant amount of dark international fiber. |
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 | said by sonicmerlin:Metered broadband would cause the bandwidth to go unused. Australia already has a significant amount of dark international fiber. This is exactly the case right now.
Australia has plenty of international fiber capacity. The problem is it's controlled by a handful of companies, and combined with the fact that Australia's last mile internet infrastructure has been so lacking, that the business case for more international fiber hasn't been there.
With NBN, bandwidth demand should skyrocket, and the international fiber operators will have to increase capacity and bring down prices. If they don't, there'll be a market for more cables. Which can be met by the private sector, or failing that by NBN itself. |
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