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| reply to en102 Re: Wow, this sounds great!
said by en102 :I'm sure they could 'filter' down connections to give everyone 150kbps (3Mbps/200) if it came down to it. Don't you mean 15 kbps? (3Mbps=3000kbps, 3000/200=15kbps) |
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  xdeadhead 220, 221, Whatever It Takes. Premium join:2000-11-08 Mechanicsburg, PA | reply to DaSneaky1D not in the middle of BUfu egypt they cant. -- I am not herbert. |
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| reply to RadioDoc Re: Wow, this sounds great!
Just because you, me, and most of the posters here use P2P a lot to share data and run video streams doesn't mean that everyone does. I will state again that for MOST users, this kind of bandwidth would be ample. I can name ten households I personally know that don't do either of these two things. All these people are intersted in is surfing the internet without the wait of dial-up, which this would be great for. |
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  en102 Canadian, eh?
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| reply to RadioDoc I had 75 users + corporate email and web hosting on 6Mbps/608 for a while, and it was more than enough. I'm sure they could 'filter' down connections to give everyone 150kbps (3Mbps/200) if it came down to it. This isn't much different than Cable dishing out 8Mbps connections to multiple neighborhoods.
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| reply to viper3431 I'll guess that your company isn't keen on people running P2P or pulling video streams while at work, so of course that degree of overselling would not be a particular burden.
You can't assume that in a consumer market. -- Toolmaster of La Grange. |
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| reply to RadioDoc My company currently has 900 users on a 10Mb sym. connection. We had those same 900 users on 3 T1s and access was completely acceptable. Typical usage was only around 3mbps down and about 1mbps up. The thing to remember is that most users just want to surf the web and get important things done. Unless you have a few bandwidth hogs on that system, 3mbps sym. for even 200 users would be acceptable by MOST people's standards. This is especially true when dial-up is the only other option. |
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  en102 Canadian, eh?
join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA | reply to John_W That's 1.5 Mbps symmetrical, and uncompressed. |
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  DaSneaky1D one wall to block them all Premium,MVM join:2001-03-29 The Lou | reply to tiger72 Two-bonded T1's can be had for much less. |
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  tiger72 SexaT duorP Premium join:2001-03-28 Saint Louis, MO clubs:
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| reply to inteller said by inteller :you'd only need 200 users paying $50 to pay this thing off. In the suburban/rural fringe I think this is very doable! You could go with 100 users to pay off the equipment in a few months. $5000/mo income, - recurring cost of the 2 T1's at ~$1500-2000/mo, and the rest goes to profit and paying off the equipment costs. -- |- »www.lp.org/issues/issues.shtml -| |- Cato Daily Podcast »www.cato.org/rss/daily_podcast.xml -| |
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 RadioDoc 58ef2c0 Premium,ExMod 2000-03 join:2000-05-11 | reply to inteller 200 users sharing a three megabit link is certain disaster. -- Toolmaster of La Grange. |
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  tiger72 SexaT duorP Premium join:2001-03-28 Saint Louis, MO clubs: | reply to John_W You won't get everyone online at once, and you'll rarely get lots of folks downloading at once. |
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  John_W Premium join:2000-04-25 Worcester, MA clubs:  | reply to inteller How fast is a T1 Line? Isn't it only 1.5Mbit?
Put only a handful of people on that at one time and you'll be cruising along at dial-up speeds. Am I wrong in thinking that, I'm not exactly a networking guru. -- Free Hat!! |
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  inteller Sociopaths always win.
join:2003-12-08 Tulsa, OK | you'd only need 200 users paying $50 to pay this thing off. In the suburban/rural fringe I think this is very doable! -- "WHEN THE LAUGH TRACK STARTS THEN THE FUN STARTS!" |
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