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LiberalKing
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Bronx, NY

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FIRST POST

they just rolled BOOST OUT which is 30Mbps/2Mbps(im giving it a try as we speak) got capped last week and also suspended.

IMAGINE THIS SCENARIO. 100Mbps/150Kbps


SteveLV702
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join:2004-04-22
Henderson, NV
Cox Comunication here is talking about 100Mbps/25Mbps

Now that would kick ass.

deepblackmag

join:2004-12-27
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...Until you read the fine print (thats not actually writen down anywhere) with your 50gig/month cap or risk cancellation / throttling.

The bandwidth has been available for a long time, for dirt cheap. Why dont people start asking the right question? How is it i can buy symmetrical 100mbps with a 2000GB/month cap for under 100$/month from a 13 yr old @ a datacenter, but a big company wont sell that sort of thing to my home?

The technology has existed for years, the problem is the ISPs want to keep all their gold rather than pay their upstream providers for some more GIGE's.


ARGONAUT
got ping?

join:2006-01-24
New Albany, IN

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reply to LiberalKing
It will probably be more like 100mbps down / 386k up

pabster

join:2001-12-09
Waterloo, IA
·Mediacom

reply to deepblackmag
Symmetrical 100Mbps dedicated server for under $100 a month with a 2000GB transfer cap? Sounds good. Where can I get this? (And I'm talking UNMETERED 100Mbps, up to that cap.)

But your point is valid. Bandwidth is, relatively speaking, CHEAP. There's no reason that we can't have 100Mbps symmetrical connections, other than Hollywood and the RIAA lobbying against it for obvious reasons. If they had their way, we'd all be on 300 baud modems yet.

deepblackmag

join:2004-12-27
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The term unmetered is counterindicated by the per gig bandwidth limit. It is metered, at several terabytes of transfer. The line is still fully burstable to 100mbps though. Most providers offer similar deals on dedicateds. Below is an example from CIhost if your interested in colocation:

One free hour of admin time per month.
3500 GB Transfer Per Month
Free DNS for your machine
8 IPs included
Switched 100Mbps
Physical access control
Private VLAN
Remote Reboot & Power Cycling Device
Standard 4U-19 (7" high x 19" wide) rack space or equipment tray in a secured 144 sq. ft "family" co-location suite inside one of C I Host's data centers. Your machine will be housed inside a SECURED shared co-location area.*
3000W UPS backup (1-110-volt AC plug-in)
Your choice of Dallas, Los Angeles or Chicago!
$99.95 / mon. + $200.00 setup

This is about standard. Im on a plan with another carrier at the moment for 1TB but its better quality bandwidth.

Lets face it, home users would kill for fast bandwidth even if it was cogent. The only multi-tier structure worth persuing is the carrier your traffic goes over.

deepblackmag

join:2004-12-27
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said by ARGONAUT See Profile :

It will probably be more like 100mbps down / 386k up*
* = With maximum 25 gigabytes per month traffic.
Prices subject to change at random with no notification.
Availability subject to cherry picked neighborhood with avg incoming over $300,000.


99664227
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join:2002-11-21
USA

reply to deepblackmag
said by deepblackmag See Profile :

The bandwidth has been available for a long time, for dirt cheap. Why dont people start asking the right question? How is it i can buy symmetrical 100mbps with a 2000GB/month cap for under 100$/month from a 13 yr old @ a datacenter, but a big company wont sell that sort of thing to my home?
You can't get that kind of bandwidth at a residence.
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toadlife
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join:2004-05-03
Lemoore, CA
·AT&T Yahoo

reply to deepblackmag
said by deepblackmag See Profile :

The bandwidth has been available for a long time, for dirt cheap. Why dont people start asking the right question? How is it i can buy symmetrical 100mbps with a 2000GB/month cap for under 100$/month from a 13 yr old @ a datacenter, but a big company wont sell that sort of thing to my home?
It about the "last mile" and how much that "last mile" costs. Data centers pay a pretty penny to have fiber run directly into their building and they make up for it by reselling that bandwidth in volume. That "10 meg pipe" you pay 13.99 a month for is not all yours - it is shared with several other people who are also paying 13.99 a month.

Right now, it is impossible to give 100mbit speeds to the homes because the copper/coaxial cables that run into them simply can't handle that much data. Coaxial is a bit better than telco copper, but not that much better. Both are dead end mediums and must be replaced with fiber before any massive rollout of 100bit+ service is even possible.

If you want 100mbit speeds to your house, call up the telco and get a quote on how much it will cost to run fiber to your home.
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pabster

join:2001-12-09
Waterloo, IA
·Mediacom

Well, Verizon has found Coax good for 270Mbps and is now using it inside the home rather than fiber, to cut costs.

Name me a telco that has technology that can deliver anywhere NEAR that figure (even theoretically).

You are right that fiber all the way is the wave of the future. But for the forseeable future, Cable has a marked advantage vis-a-vi the bandwidth it COULD offer the end user over existing infrastructures.

pabster

join:2001-12-09
Waterloo, IA
·Mediacom

reply to deepblackmag
Yeah, I mucked up that one. I should not have even brought up an unmetered 100Mbit because there's nothing in the price range for that level of service.

That $100/mo plan looks nice, but I highly doubt that you have access to anywhere near 100Mbit at any given time. The claims of 'fully burstable' are a joke. (I know.)

deepblackmag

join:2004-12-27
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reply to toadlife
WRONG WRONG WRONG The last mile thats in the ground RIGHT NOW can handle it. The twisted pairs and coax is just fine, the only problem is the equipment at their substations and in peoples houses. Upgrade that and they are good to go. You dont need fiber for 100mbps. The copper thats there work just fine.

deepblackmag

join:2004-12-27
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reply to 99664227
you CAN and thats the point. the wires in the ground are perfectly capable of it, its the ANCIENT equipment in use that isnt capable of doing it. They arent willing to spend the money and upgrade the hardware. This isnt about running fiber, fiber isnt necessary to the house to get the speeds that we need as a nation.

deepblackmag

join:2004-12-27
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reply to pabster
Thats why im getting 1/3 the bandwidth.
Im paying the 110 for a TB a month and i CAN push and pull at 100mbps from my server. I have tested this with university students downloading or uploading large test files. Different carriers are obvious subject to their own problems, however if you find a good one the ability is there.


toadlife
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said by pabster See Profile :

Well, Verizon has found Coax good for 270Mbps and is now using it inside the home rather than fiber, to cut costs.

Name me a telco that has technology that can deliver anywhere NEAR that figure (even theoretically).
RJ45. The telcos can run fiber to the outside of the home and RJ45 into the house. Sure, there is a cost of running that RJ45 into the house, but it's not a show stopper.
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toadlife
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reply to deepblackmag
said by deepblackmag See Profile :

WRONG WRONG WRONG The last mile thats in the ground RIGHT NOW can handle it. The twisted pairs and coax is just fine, the only problem is the equipment at their substations and in peoples houses. Upgrade that and they are good to go. You dont need fiber for 100mbps. The copper thats there work just fine.
Sure if you tack enough equipment onto copper to keep the signal/noise ratio down, you may be able to push 100mbits of data through it, but it won't be very reliable and it will probably be more expensive to keep up than just running fiber.

Copper is not reliable, it has major distance limitations, and can't hold one millionth of the bandwidth that fiber can. It's a dead end medium. The sooner is goes away, the better.
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deepblackmag

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I agree its not as reliable, however it IS cheap and already there. And thats what matters here.


dvd536
as Mr. Pink as they come
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join:2001-04-27
Phoenix, AZ

reply to LiberalKing
said by LiberalKing See Profile :

IMAGINE THIS SCENARIO. 100Mbps/150Kbps
Of course with 150kbps upload, that limits the downstream to about 5500kbps max due to limited ACKs
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dvd536
as Mr. Pink as they come
Premium
join:2001-04-27
Phoenix, AZ

reply to SteveLV702
said by SteveLV702 See Profile :

Cox Comunication here is talking about 100Mbps/25Mbps

Now that would kick ass.
That is probably CBS over fibre, not HFC.
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You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth


mrchris
We don't miss you Bush
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join:2002-10-01
North Babylon, NY
reply to LiberalKing
150kbit would not be enough for all the downstream, it would have to be several megabits up at least.
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