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mikef1
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Re: This is terrible!

Exactly how fast is this oc128?

I'm not familiar with that beast.
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an't find OC128, but Wikipedia knows about the one above and below 128:
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OC-96

OC-96 is a network line with transmission speeds of up to 4976.64 Mbit/s (payload: 4810.752 Mbit/s; overhead: 165.888 Mbit/s). Implementations of OC-96 in commercial deployments are rare, if ever used at all.
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OC-192

OC-192 is a network line with transmission speeds of up to 9953.28 Mbit/s (payload: 9621.504 Mbit/s; overhead: 331.776 Mbit/s). This is the fastest connection commonly available to the Internet.


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mikef1
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said by LilYoda See Profile :

an't find OC128, but Wikipedia knows about the one above and below 128:
Which was my point.
$100 for 100Mb doesn't work, at least not yet.
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insomniac84

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it probably was oc192, I couldn't remember all I remember was that when dividing the cost up so each person has 100mbit, the cost is 100 a month. I did this like 5 years ago. So prices are definitely cheaper now.


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said by insomniac84 See Profile :

it probably was oc192, I couldn't remember all I remember was that when dividing the cost up so each person has 100mbit, the cost is 100 a month. I did this like 5 years ago. So prices are definitely cheaper now.
So how do we deliver this bandwidth to each user, magic?

Oh wait, unless all these 100 people live in a datacentre someone has to pay for an access network.

There's a lot more to it than just bandwidth.


mikef1
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said by Ignite See Profile :

said by insomniac84 See Profile :

it probably was oc192, I couldn't remember all I remember was that when dividing the cost up so each person has 100mbit, the cost is 100 a month. I did this like 5 years ago. So prices are definitely cheaper now.
So how do we deliver this bandwidth to each user, magic?

Oh wait, unless all these 100 people live in a datacentre someone has to pay for an access network.

There's a lot more to it than just bandwidth.
OC192 gives you 9621.504 Mb of usable bandwith.
If each customer is getting 100Mb of speed this works out to about 96 customers. Heck lets oversell just a little and make it an even 100 customers. If they each pay $100 a month then the oc192 can’t cost anymore than $10,000 a month. What does an oc192 line go for these days? Broadband.com advertises oc3 (155 Mb) starting at $7,500 a month, I’m sure an oc192 would be much higher.

For argument sake lets say these customers are in an apartment complex. Technically it can be done with fiber runs to each apartment from where the oc192 comes into the building. But it would just be too expensive at least here in the US. What about the cost of the ISPs internet connection itself. If every customer has 100Mb, with thousands of customers the ISP will need multiple oc192s to multiple peers, who is going to pay for that? You also have to consider other businesses expenses and yeah they want to make a profit too.
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