srobmw
join:2005-10-01 New Windsor, NY
·Verizon Online DSL
| Re: awesome Doesn't matter. It's just a way of multiplexing. They will be able to offer as much bandwidth as they want. The bandwidths that are being offered are after the splitter. Not before. It is absolutely the same as if one fiber was dedicated all the way from the C.O.. It just requires a broader band signal leaving the office.(In this case by a factor of 32)
And as for your comment about spending the $$$. Are you kidding me? | |
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 bbskeptic
join:2005-09-12 Burlington, VT
| Re: awesome said by srobmw :Doesn't matter. It's just a way of multiplexing. They will be able to offer as much bandwidth as they want. The bandwidths that are being offered are after the splitter. Not before. It is absolutely the same as if one fiber was dedicated all the way from the C.O.. It just requires a broader band signal leaving the office.(In this case by a factor of 32) And as for your comment about spending the $$$. Are you kidding me? Where do you get your information? Do you have any clue how BPON ITU G.983 works....? | |
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 |  srobmw
join:2005-10-01 New Windsor, NY
·Verizon Online DSL
| Re: awesome The point is you have an unlimited pipe at your disposal. If future network upgrades are only dependant on upgraded PON cards and ONT's to higher transmission rates you are at a huge advantage over any other company transmitting over any other medium. Not to mention today's technology allows you to use at least 32 different wavelengths at a time, if not more.
But what do I know, I only do this shit for a living. Lol. | |
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join:2005-09-12 Burlington, VT | Re: awesome who does PON with 32 wavelengths...genious...? | |
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join:2005-10-01 New Windsor, NY 1 edit | Re: awesome This is totally lost on you. Later
P.S. Stick your sarcasm somewhere. | |
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