[AusNOG] Bigpond HFC Capacity

Skeeve Stevens skeeve+ausnog at eintellegonetworks.com
Fri Jun 20 13:41:22 EST 2014


That would be awesome.


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On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 12:57 PM, Bryn Loftus <bryn at wintonit.biz> wrote:

> Telstra run 8x4 eurodocsis 3, so roughy 400mb/110mb usable per segment.
> Each subscriber could in theory use all of that if their hardware supported
> it.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 20 Jun 2014, at 12:55 pm, "Joseph Goldman" <joe at apcs.com.au> wrote:
>
> I don't think thats quite what Skeeve is asking, by your statement if I
> installed 10 services at the house I could have 1gbit?
>
> Assuming the question is on the single lead-in (not multiple physical
> cables coming in to service the multiple connections, and assuming that the
> multi-services Skeeve is referring is split out from single lead-in), that
> what is that lead-in capable of in a technical sense.
>
>  I have never really dealt with HFC so I could be completely wrong here,
> but if its using DOCSIS3.0 can't it do up to like 250+mbps? Assuming it's
> artificially limited to 100mbps I'd imagine its until the max that the
> current tech allows.
>
> On 20/06/14 12:46, John Lindsay wrote:
>
> Single entry is the same as the whole area. So all the boxes at your house
> just add to the total services on the segment.
>
> John Lindsay
>
> On 20 Jun 2014, at 11:58 am, Skeeve Stevens <
> skeeve+ausnog at eintellegonetworks.com> wrote:
>
>   Hey all,
>
>  Ignoring the local segment capacity of a Bigpond/Foxtel network, I am
> wondering what an individual dwellings cabled capacity is.
>
>  Meaning... How many 100mb Bigpond services, Foxtel services could one
> household have and function at full capacity?
>
>  I have 2 x 100mb Bigpond Extreme services at my house and they both seem
> to work fine, even simultaneously... but I have a friend asking about the
> same, but they also want to have two Foxtel IQ boxes running at the same
> time in same house.
>
>  So, it got me wondering how many 'services', whether Bigpond or Foxtel a
> single household could handle.
>
>  Again, I am not commenting on the local area segment capacity which is
> shared... I am talking about the single entry into the household.
>
>  Thanks :)
>
> ...Skeeve
>
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