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Re: Sky Remove Fair Use Policy From Max Broadband
The only problem I can see from this is if alot of users start hammering the connection and cause congestion but as Sky said there will be no congestion
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Can hammer it 24/7, wouldnt matter. |
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Anyway this is getting well away from the topic now..I would suggest starting a separate thread about these issues except we have already seen enough of them become extremely contentious in the past.;) |
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Topic, please. ;)
Feel free to start another thread about the ECB's comments over the weekend, though, I think they deserve an airing, and some scrutiny. :) |
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The routers that Sky use in the core can route 92Tbit/s fully loaded, the transmission network is 80 wavelength DWDM so has a present capacity of 3.2Tbit/s per fibre, and each exchange can be backhauled with multiple 10Gbit/s ethernet if need be going into 40Gbit/slot routers which then go into the 92Tbit / chassis core routers. All of this apart from the fibre network is scaleable. If an exchange runs out of bandwidth add a new 10GbE backhaul and/or switch, add a new line card and/or router further down the chain, and the fibre network will be in big bundles so is likewise a non-issue. So if the money's there Sky can do pretty much whatever they want to. |
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