Hi
10'000/1'000 Kbps cable access here in lausanne for monthly 125 CHF (or 104 CHF with yearly payment). And how's the other side of the barrière de roesti doing? Still at 6000/600?
http://www.citycable.ch/modules/news/
Daniel
Daniel Lorch wrote:
Hi
10'000/1'000 Kbps cable access here in lausanne for monthly 125 CHF (or 104 CHF with yearly payment). And how's the other side of the barrière de roesti doing? Still at 6000/600?
Advertisement? Will it really work for everyone?
In HK you get 100MBit synchronous for US$ 27 (Cisco Packet) With FTTB I don't think there will be any problems soon.
How are you doing behind the Ural....
Guido
Daniel Lorch a écrit :
Hi
10'000/1'000 Kbps cable access here in lausanne for monthly 125 CHF (or 104 CHF with yearly payment). And how's the other side of the barrière de roesti doing? Still at 6000/600?
http://www.citycable.ch/modules/news/
Daniel
Well ... knowing you have 27mbps downstream on Docsis (34 using EuroDocsis), and I am sure you have more that 3 people per headend ... I suppose that "best effort" is the right word ...
Hello Marcel
Well ... knowing you have 27mbps downstream on Docsis (34 using EuroDocsis), and I am sure you have more that 3 people per headend ... I suppose that "best effort" is the right word ...
I am not sure since I am little bit away from this technology at the moment but maybe DOCSIS 3.0 (a.k.a. "Wideband DOCSIS") is already out in the field...
--snip from http://www.cablemodem.com/primer/ DOCSIS 3.0 will increase the capacity to a minimum of 160 Mbps downstream to customers and by a minimum of 120 Mbps upstream. --snap
Roman Hochuli wrote:
Hello Marcel
Well ... knowing you have 27mbps downstream on Docsis (34 using EuroDocsis), and I am sure you have more that 3 people per headend ... I suppose that "best effort" is the right word ...
I am not sure since I am little bit away from this technology at the moment but maybe DOCSIS 3.0 (a.k.a. "Wideband DOCSIS") is already out in the field...
--snip from http://www.cablemodem.com/primer/ DOCSIS 3.0 will increase the capacity to a minimum of 160 Mbps downstream to customers and by a minimum of 120 Mbps upstream. --snap
In fact, Citycable uses Docsis 2 with 55Mb per downstream.
Greg
Just wondering if someone of you can reach "Gossau SG"
If possible not SC - and conditions should match wholesale criteria
Thx for support and pls contact me off list
Thx Peter
Hello Daniel
Daniel Lorch wrote:
10'000/1'000 Kbps cable access here in lausanne for monthly 125 CHF (or 104 CHF with yearly payment). And how's the other side of the barrière de roesti doing? Still at 6000/600?
In the Area of Wasserwerke Zug (Data Zug) you can get a maximum of 10'000/10'000 kbit/s, see [1]. Ok, I know, it is volume based. They also have some nice symetric offers with static IPs.
[1] http://www.datazug.ch/FS_DZ03_internetz.htm
PS: I don't work for them and I'm not a customer there.
bye Fabian
I think on the Back Channel (ca. 36 Mhz ) you havn't the Capacitie to make a 10 000 Connection... I think this speed is only avable if you have less the clients on the Net. You can go for the Backchannel on a higher band...
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: swinog-bounces@lists.swinog.ch [mailto:swinog-bounces@lists.swinog.ch] Im Auftrag von Fabian Wenk Gesendet: Sonntag, 19. März 2006 13:42 An: swinog@swinog.ch Betreff: Re: [swinog] 10'000/1'000 Cable Access
Hello Daniel
Daniel Lorch wrote:
10'000/1'000 Kbps cable access here in lausanne for monthly 125 CHF (or 104 CHF with yearly payment). And how's the other side of the barrière de roesti doing? Still at 6000/600?
In the Area of Wasserwerke Zug (Data Zug) you can get a maximum of 10'000/10'000 kbit/s, see [1]. Ok, I know, it is volume based. They also have some nice symetric offers with static IPs.
[1] http://www.datazug.ch/FS_DZ03_internetz.htm
PS: I don't work for them and I'm not a customer there.
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