On Fri, Jan 23, 1998 at 02:34:02PM -0500, Stephen Balbach wrote:
We've got 40 T1 ADSL customers coming into a single 1.1Mb SMDS connection
Traffic is around %3 to %5 on average with occasional spikes to %50 or %100 for short periods. Im guessing this behaviour is due to a single PC at the customers side -- limitations on how much traffic a single user can generate - how much bandwidth a single stream uses. With a DS3 you could get perhaps 5,000 to 10,000 "T1" customers is a rough guess. Look at @Home's model for example.
Fine, but if I can get a "T-1" for $50 a month, I'm gonna put it in every apartment building and condo in town and make a lot of money. Until the "T-1" turns out not to be, at which point I'll be joining the class action lawsuit. Cheers, -- jra -- Jay R. Ashworth jra@baylink.com Member of the Technical Staff Unsolicited Commercial Emailers Sued The Suncoast Freenet "Two words: Darth Doogie." -- Jason Colby, Tampa Bay, Florida on alt.fan.heinlein +1 813 790 7592