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Re: Verizon has been listening to nanog.


From: Jared Mauch <jared () puck nether net>
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 10:37:33 -0400


On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 08:58:13AM -0400, Henry Yen wrote:

On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 08:29:54AM -0400, Joe Maimon wrote:
On 10/23/07, Leo Bicknell <bicknell () ufp org> wrote:

http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2007-10-23-verizon-fios-plan_N.htm

20 Mbps down, 20 Mbps up, fully symmetrical for $65.


That's pretty sweet, now all they have to do is start laying the fiber
over here...

And stop ripping out copper.

Now that I've gotten caught up on my inbox, perhaps this apropos article
will be viewed as more timely for this list than my earlier outburst:

 http://www.beskerming.com/commentary/2007/10/24/292/PhD_Student_Claims_200x_Improvement_for_Copper_Broadband

(there's also a link in the article WRT to the Verizon issue of
copper XOR fiber.)

        The question here is always DISTANCE, and the plant topology.

        I live close to fiber, but due to the way the boundaries are
drawn, I can't just go to the closest CO, I need to go to the one that
is 50k feet away.  If they can do even 10Mb/s at a distance greater than
5 miles it's a welcome innovation.  If it requires 350Mhz capable copper,
only works up to 1k feet, etc..  then i'd much rather have a conduit with
fiber appear nearby.

        Perhaps the neighboring Verizon plant will extend into the currently
legacy SBC area, but I can only dream...

        Time to do my own build-out.

        - Jared

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