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RE: IEEE 40GE & 100GE
From: "Chris Cole" <chris.cole () finisar com>
Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 12:52:07 -0800
The 40km/10km cost ratio is between 1.6x and 2x, depending on the source. The 10km/4km cost ratio is between 1.15x and 1.3x, again depending on the source. Chris -----Original Message----- From: Mikael Abrahamsson [mailto:swmike () swm pp se] Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 11:17 PM To: Chris Cole Cc: nanog () merit edu Subject: RE: IEEE 40GE & 100GE On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, Chris Cole wrote:
uniform agreement that the ratio of <10km to 10km to 40km applications
is 10x or more. So given this view, it would be a very hard sell to convince the IEEE to only support a single 40km reach. In effect this would double the optics cost for most users.
Ah, single reach wasn't my intention. The point I tried to make was that if 10km and 40km is very near in price, and 3km is considerably cheaper, then it makes more sense to do 3km and 40km reaches to get two distinct prices and reaches. -- Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike () swm pp se
Current thread:
- Re: IEEE 40GE & 100GE, (continued)
- Re: IEEE 40GE & 100GE Mikael Abrahamsson (Dec 12)
- Re: IEEE 40GE & 100GE Wayne E. Bouchard (Dec 14)
- RE: IEEE 40GE & 100GE Chris Cole (Dec 14)
- Re: IEEE 40GE & 100GE Robert E. Seastrom (Dec 12)
- Re: IEEE 40GE & 100GE Deepak Jain (Dec 12)
- Re: IEEE 40GE & 100GE Robert E. Seastrom (Dec 12)
- SC vs other connectors, optical budgets decreasing (was Re: IEEE 40GE & 100GE) Alex Pilosov (Dec 12)
- Re: SC vs other connectors, optical budgets decreasing (was Re: IEEE 40GE & 100GE) Mikael Abrahamsson (Dec 12)
- Re: IEEE 40GE & 100GE Deepak Jain (Dec 12)
- Re: IEEE 40GE & 100GE Robert E. Seastrom (Dec 12)
- RE: IEEE 40GE & 100GE Mikael Abrahamsson (Dec 12)
- RE: IEEE 40GE & 100GE Chris Cole (Dec 13)
- Re: IEEE 40GE & 100GE Stephen Sprunk (Dec 13)
- Re: IEEE 40GE & 100GE Owen DeLong (Dec 13)
- RE: IEEE 40GE & 100GE Chris Cole (Dec 13)
- Re: IEEE 40GE & 100GE Robert E. Seastrom (Dec 13)
- RE: IEEE 40GE & 100GE Chris Cole (Dec 13)
- RE: IEEE 40GE & 100GE Chris Cole (Dec 13)