HyperGig is just some "cool" marketing term made up by their sales team. Glad they are including modem rental fee. Very reasonable pricing too given the nature of the PON infrastructure (i.e. no promised speeds like SLAs give).
Existing GPON customers will have to be converted over to XGS (I am guessing after their infrastructure is can support it) And I'm sure they are going to offer it to business class, but nobody has leaked anything on that yet.
I'm pretty sure this will work but you'll need to convert one of your 10G SFP+ ports to be the WAN port connected upstream to your AT&T router/modem.
If you decide to upgrade to the UDMP SE, it has a native 2.5GbE RJ45 WAN port that you could utilize for their 2.0 Gbps service without dealing with any SFP ports.
By the way, the UDMP SE just came out of SE and miraculously is somehow in stock:
I'm surprised to see Dayton on the list, I had thought there was no XGS-PON here.
Yeah, I'm surprised to see Reno too. I might try upgrading to 2gb service just to get on XGS to see what impact that has on my severe performance issues. According to the escalation tech, I'm on a GPON split with 25 other gig customers and AT&T is now strict about not changing splitters.
If anybody has an announcement from AT&T itself, would you please post it? My searches for Hypergig ATT, AT&T and so on didn't turn up any press releases from them.
Thanks,
EG
P.S. I'm also surprised that Columbus wasn't included. Perhaps the competition is too strong for them and might trigger a price war?
If anybody has an announcement from AT&T itself, would you please post it? My searches for Hypergig ATT, AT&T and so on didn't turn up any press releases from them.
Just reporting what the homie Sneed received. Looks to be internal training sent by a CSR. I too looked up Hypergig and just found the AT&T trademark filing. My guess, they'll have the pubic announcement on Monday.