15 Dec
2010
15 Dec
'10
12:15 p.m.
Also assuming the backbone and distribution upgrades required between their data centers and their customers costs nothing. It's not free to get bandwidth from Point A (port with TATA) to Point B (Customer). -Kevin Neal On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 8:09 AM, ML <ml@kenweb.org> wrote:
According to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comcast "Comcast has 15.930 million high-speed internet customers"
If a 10G port for transit is paid by comcast $30/Mbit/s monthly that's 0.19 cent/internet customer/month for a new 10G port to properly desaturate this particular link.
Did I compute something wrong?
Laurent
Assuming that I did my math right.
It's actually 1.9 cents/month/per customer.
Assuming they pay $30/meg...