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- 120 Mbps upstream? Even 30 Mbps? Come on- who really needs it?
- Note: I've amended this post with corrective information, including this from our networking guru, George Ou. George,an actual engineer, points out: You cannot claim DOCSIS 3.0 is 160/120 down/up service and compare it to 50/30 down/up FiOS service. That is grossly misleading. 160/120 down/up in...
- Tags: Wavelength, DOCSIS, Mbps, Home, FiOS, Cable, Broadband Internet, Corporate Communications, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Marketing, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2007-12-03
- FiOS - Verizon's long-term vision to the 10+ gigabit home
- As the computer and Internet revolution blooms, the one thing that is lagging behind is broadband connectivity. There's no question that the future of long-range high-speed telecommunication is Fiber, but different companies are taking different approaches. While AT&T is going to try and install fiber to within a mile of...
- Tags: VoIP, Technology policy, News, Networking, Infrastructure, Consumer electronics
- Blog posts 2007-07-09
- 20.5 mln PON subscribers by 2008
- According to Infonetics Research, the number of PON subscribers worldwide will skyrocket 1,260% between 2004 and 2008, from 1.5 mln to over 20.5 mln. Worldwide OLT and ONT PON equipment revenue will grow from $525 mln in 2004 to $1.9 bln in 2008; ports will grow from 1.7 mln to...
- Tags: ONT PON
- Blog posts 2005-11-23
- Pondering Passive Optical Networking Deployment
- This paper will assess the key considerations in selecting among alternatives for PON, and propose a PON deployment strategy which favors time to market and system evolution. An overview on industry and technology trends is first discussed followed by a discussion of service evolution and its implication on access requirements....
- Tags: Nortel Networks Corp., Framework, Strategy, Fiber Optics, Optical Networking, Management, Telecommunications, Networking
- White papers 2004-09-23
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