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Leading the superfast broadband revolution
Statement from the Q1 2011 Results found here.
"We will shortly begin a trial to test the real world application of speeds of up to 1.5Gb. This will be the fastest cable broadband connection in the world ever tested and will demonstrate the long-term potential of our superior network." Discuss... |
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It's a headline-grabbing stunt. ;)
In the nicest possible way, mind you. I don't doubt they genuinely want to see if they can do it, and one day deliver it, but what are the chances of them actually delivering a saleable, sustainable product in the next 5 years? What would the AUP or download limits, or peak time throttleing policies look like, for example? You would run over the current policies in a matter of seconds at that sort of speed, and applying wholly different policies to a gigabit service whilst retaining the current ones on other tiers would very quickly give the lie to any suggestion that somebody with a 'mere' 100Mb service could in any way be capable of congesting the network. |
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Unless this type of service ran on an overlay network with dedicated QOS over other tiers? It is possible and these types of speeds have been lab-trialled in the US and Japan already. It will be interesting to see what comes of this, the recent 200Mb trial appears to have been a success and only time will tell if VM progress further with this option.
Your right though, its grabbing headlines while announcing their financial results, sells more broadsheets! |
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Given that there are still 7 figures homes that don't have 50/5 or any published schedule for it and more with no date for 100/10 perhaps we should not get too excited over bonding 32 downstreams.
Always good to grab headlines though. EDIT: http://www.multichannel.com/article/...st_1_5_Gig.php http://www.lightreading.com/blog.asp...&site=lr_cable ---------- Post added at 11:15 ---------- Previous post was at 10:39 ---------- Financial nerd as I am the really cool part of the results from the VM POV is this one: Quote:
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50Mb is available across the entire digital cable network. Only the 100Mb is on a staggered rollout plan. |
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Well spotted Ben :)
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Im interested in how they will deliver this sort of bandwith to non-server PC. Is there NIC's that can take over 1gb?
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You highlight precisely why this isn't going to happen for residential customers, it's a technology trial for a potential business service ;) |
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Yeah im aware of the PCI-x cards, but show me a PC that has PCI-x motherboards :)
@Igni - yeah I understand that... but not many businesses have server boxes :P So my original question is valid, how will they cater to a business who doesn't have a Rack server or similar? |
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perhaps they should also trial peering upgrades and uncongested ubr ports :)
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Would be worth it just going for a 6 month trial and keeping the server, some of which can easily be 10k+ in cost lol |
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