OC-48

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Banshee

OC-48

Post by Banshee »

Check this out:
http://broadband-t1-t3-oc3.com/oc48.htm

*droooool* damn, i wonder how much that costs a month! I know what i want for my birthday. Image Image

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Roody

Post by Roody »

yikes...!!! thats a gamers wet dream Image
sublime

Post by sublime »

looks lovely... <wet dream> i love it </wet dream> hehee
HalfLifer

Post by HalfLifer »

Infact, there are two OC-48's powering every major city with the @home service.
John

Post by John »

Still will be limited to whatever the server on the other side is running on!
Banshee

Post by Banshee »

I have also heard of an OC-96 but couldn't find much info on it.

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smaier69

Post by smaier69 »

heh.... yeah, i know how you feel. though i dont think its actually used yet (not sure), there are specs for an OC-256 (13Gbps).

just for a frame of reference, a T-3 (45Mbps) would cost roughly $25,000 per month to lease. prices may have come down a bit since i looked into it, which was about 6 months ago, but it is still quite pricey i am sure.

here's a chart listing some different carrier speeds. http://eons.org/content.asp?LinkID=146&CatID=151&content=1


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TonyT

Post by TonyT »

FYI, most major dialup ISP's are using way less than an OC 48. I have a good friend that has a company that subcontracted for UU Net. Here's a page of his w/ pics of UU Net servers & fiber lines:
http://www.nutsandvolts.com/photos/dc/uunet/index.asp
HalfLifer

Post by HalfLifer »

All of the orange stuff is fibre -- AOL just bought their 22'nd OC-12 from UUNet.
Go AOL! Or not...
balakov10

Post by balakov10 »

OMG

I went to get a quote
Mr.. *********,

A flat rate OC-48 starts at $1,000000 per month depending on location and equipment. If this is
something you
would like to pursue further please let us know.
YARDofSTUF

Post by YARDofSTUF »

little expensive... they should offer it free to college students Image
Banshee

Post by Banshee »

Daaaaaaaaaammmmmmmmnnnnnnn!

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HalfLifer

Post by HalfLifer »

Imagine that, and you all complain @home doesnt buy enough.
balakov10

Post by balakov10 »

I was kinda suprised I got a response from them..
I put Gaming/Downloads as use

DIA_Use: gaming, downloads
Banshee

Post by Banshee »

It was probably an auto response.

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Scorpionx

Post by Scorpionx »

put "porn viewing and hosting illegal warez" under use and see what happens :P
gmcd33

Post by gmcd33 »

I want one
fanta

Post by fanta »

Dont forget about download and upload limits.
So on top of paying ridiculous amounts for bandwith you have to limit your transfers!!!
It's tough being an ISP.



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balakov10

Post by balakov10 »

what's a download/upload limit?
is there one on an OC-48?
Camouflage

Post by Camouflage »

An upload/download limit means you can only transfer a certain amount of data per month (example: 2 GB/month). If you wanted to transfer more data, you would have to pay more money. Your download speeds aren't affected by this though. Download/Upload speeds aren't the only things that cost ISP's money. They also have to pay for transfers, which is why they pass the cost on to you Image
balakov10

Post by balakov10 »

hehe
I really ment that, if I got me one of these, they better not try to limit me...
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Post by Brent »

Check this out

http://whatis.techtarget.com/WhatIs_Definition_Page/0,4152,294572,00.html

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sublime

Post by sublime »

<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">OC-768

OC-768 is currently the fastest synchronous optical network (SONET) standard rate for data transmission on optical fiber as part of the broadband ISDN (BISDN). OC stands for optical carrier and the number affixed is the multiple of the base rate bandwidth of 51.85 Mbps. OC-768 supports rates of 40 gigabits per second (Gbps) on a fiber optic carrier, a rate that translates to the equivalent of seven CD-ROM's worth of data in one second. Developed to meet ever-growing demands for bandwidth, OC-768 uses dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) to carry multiple channels of data on a single optic fiber. New DWDM systems are now in development to run at at 10 trillion bits per second (10 Tbps) per fiber. This translates into the theoretical capability of one fiber to support, simultaneously, an active Internet connection to every household in the U.S.</font>
yikes... i wish i had me one of those brent

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