17 Apr
2005
17 Apr
'05
3:16 p.m.
On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 22:23:53 -1000 Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> wrote:
Let's say for the sake of argument that by 2010 we want to give every household 5 megabit/s on average. How could this be done with technology today seen on the radar? Remember that the households should want to pay for the bandwidth as well, meaning they might be willing to pay $30 per month for the bandwidth part (this is kind of high, but let's go with it).
fwiw, 100mb to the home costs about that in japan
randy
Hi Randy; Do you have any idea what sort of underprovisioning is typical for this sort of service in Japan ? Do they really have anything like a symmetric 100 Mbps all the way back to the backbone ? Regards Marshall Eubanks