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Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand
From: Mikael Abrahamsson <swmike () swm pp se>
Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2019 07:35:21 +0200 (CEST)
On Tue, 2 Apr 2019, Paul Nash wrote:
FWIW, I have a 250 subscribers sitting on a 100M fiber into Torix. I have had no complains about speed in 4 1/2 years. I have been planning to bump them to 1G for the last 4 years, but there is currently no economic justification.
I know FTTH footprints where peak evening average per customer is 3-5 megabit/s. I know others who claim their customers only average equivalent 5-10% of that.
It all depends on what services you offer. Considering my household has 250/100 for 40 USD a month I'd say your above solution wouldn't even be enough to deliver an acceptable service to even 10 households.
-- Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike () swm pp se
Current thread:
- RE: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand, (continued)
- RE: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Aaron Gould (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Josh Luthman (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Tom Ammon (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Josh Luthman (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Mikael Abrahamsson (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand jim deleskie (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Jared Mauch (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Louie Lee via NANOG (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Paul Nash (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Jared Mauch (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Paul Nash (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Mikael Abrahamsson (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Ben Cannon (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Valdis Klētnieks (Apr 03)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Darin Steffl (Apr 03)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Paul Nash (Apr 03)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand jim deleskie (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Ray Van Dolson (Apr 03)
- RE: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Aaron Gould (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Louie Lee via NANOG (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand jim deleskie (Apr 02)
- RE: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand John DAmbrosia (Apr 04)
