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modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand
From: Tom Ammon <thomasammon () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2019 12:54:47 -0400
How do people model and try to project residential subscriber bandwidth demands into the future? Do you base it primarily on historical data? Are there more sophisticated approaches that you use to figure out how much backbone bandwidth you need to build to keep your eyeballs happy? Netflow for historical data is great, but I guess what I am really asking is - how do you anticipate the load that your eyeballs are going to bring to your network, especially in the face of transport tweaks such as QUIC and TCP BBR? Tom -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tom Ammon M: (801) 784-2628 thomasammon () gmail com -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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