nanog mailing list archives

Re: Muni Fiber and Politics


From: Jay Ashworth <jra () baylink com>
Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2014 10:38:39 -0400 (EDT)

----- Original Message -----
On Aug 2, 2014, at 0:43, Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu> wrote:

On Friday, August 01, 2014 07:17:24 PM Jay Ashworth wrote:

So we'll assume we could get 4 for 22k to make the
arithmetic easy, and that means if we can put 44 people
on that, that the MRC cost is 500 dollars a month for a
gigabit. That is clearly not consumer pricing. Was
consumer pricing the assertion?

I think Owen's pricing is based on 10Gbps router ports
(Owen, correct me if I'm wrong).

This is not the only way to sell 10Gbps services.

Having said that, in context of home broadband, I was
referring to AN's (Access Nodes), particularly based on
Active-E (you don't generally place consumer customers
directly on to 10Gbps router ports).

The 10Gbps ports on an Active-E AN are in the same 1U
chassis as the 44x Gig-E ports. And depending on how many
you buy from vendors for your Access network, you can get
pretty decent deals with good return if you get great uptake
and have a sweet price point.

That's the assertion Mark made, right there: that you could hook 44 GigE's
to 4 10G's, and get "pretty decent deals".

Specifically, Mark said (at top of thread):

"""
If the provider is able to deliver 1Gbps to every home
(either on copper or fibre) with little to no uplink
oversubscription (think 44x customer-facing Gig-E ports + 4x
10Gbps uplink ports), essentially, there is no limit to what
services a provider and its partners can offer to its
customers.
"""

So that implies he really did mean 44x GigE to end-prem, from 4 $5500
10G ports -- or, $500/home in MRC *cost* to the provider.

I'm confused.

Cheers,
-- jra
-- 
Jay R. Ashworth                  Baylink                       jra () baylink com
Designer                     The Things I Think                       RFC 2100
Ashworth & Associates       http://www.bcp38.info          2000 Land Rover DII
St Petersburg FL USA      BCP38: Ask For It By Name!           +1 727 647 1274


Current thread: