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RE: 5G roadblock: labor
From: <jdambrosia () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2019 09:40:31 -0500
Ultimately this will come down to market demand. Having led two efforts in IEEE to develop a next speed of Ethernet - I have heard the argument about needing the next speed of Ethernet. Ultimately, market demand showed that it was necessary and we had done the right thing developing the next speed. So given the cost of deployment - will the business case to deploy 5G happen? Had lots of conversations with people on this. Would like to better understand this as we start to look beyond 400GbE - as bandwidth related to 5G is frequently brought up. -----Original Message----- From: NANOG <nanog-bounces () nanog org> On Behalf Of Matt Hoppes Sent: Monday, December 30, 2019 9:24 AM To: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu> Cc: nanog () nanog org Subject: Re: 5G roadblock: labor We saw this with Femtocells. Why build the network when the end user will build it with their broadband connection? With 5G - if I need fiber to the pole already and the pole has to be within. Few hundred feet of the end user, why not just deploy fiber to the home? Do I really need a gigabit per second on my mobile device?
Current thread:
- 5G roadblock: labor Michael Thomas (Dec 29)
- Re: 5G roadblock: labor Mark Tinka (Dec 29)
- Re: 5G roadblock: labor Christopher Morrow (Dec 29)
- Re: 5G roadblock: labor Mark Tinka (Dec 29)
- Re: 5G roadblock: labor Matt Hoppes (Dec 30)
- RE: 5G roadblock: labor jdambrosia (Dec 30)
- Re: 5G roadblock: labor Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG (Dec 30)
- Re: 5G roadblock: labor Mark Tinka (Dec 30)
- Re: 5G roadblock: labor Etienne-Victor Depasquale (Dec 31)
- Re: 5G roadblock: labor Mark Tinka (Dec 30)
- Re: 5G roadblock: labor Shane Ronan (Dec 30)
- Re: 5G roadblock: labor Mark Tinka (Dec 30)
- Re: 5G roadblock: labor Matthew Petach (Dec 30)
- Re: 5G roadblock: labor Mark Tinka (Dec 30)
- RE: 5G roadblock: labor Keith Medcalf (Dec 30)
- Re: 5G roadblock: labor Brandon Martin (Dec 30)
- Re: 5G roadblock: labor Mark Tinka (Dec 29)