Some usage data: On a rural FTTX XGS-PON network with primarily 1Gig symmetric customers, I see about 1.5mbit/customer average inbound across 7 days, peaks at about 10mbit/customer, with 1 minute polling. Zero congestion in middle mile, transit or peering. On Mon, Jun 6, 2022 at 7:09 PM Tony Wicks <tony@wicks.co.nz> wrote:
- Do you have any stats on what the average usage was before and after the build out? I'd expect it to go up just because but was it dramatic?
Well, Back in the FTTC days of ADSL/VDSL (very little cable) as an ISP I seem to remember the average home connection was about 1.2Mb/s. Now its about 3Mb/s so no, the usage itself does not jump dramatically when the bottlenecks went away. A great example of this is the lowest speed on the GPON network recently jumped from 100/20 to 300/100 across the board and as an ISP we barely noticed anything. Before this the two most popular speeds were the 100/20 and 1000/500 plans, 50% of users would order the 1000/500 plan, most without really knowing why but it was only about $20 different so why not. As an ISP the 1G users only used about 10%-20% more overall capacity than the 100/20 users.
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