I hope it doesn't take 2 years to get here.
http://ir.timewarnercable.com/investor-relations/investor-news/financial-release-details/2014/Time-Warner-Cable-to-Transform-TV-and-Internet-Experience-in-New-York-City-and-Los-Angeles/default.aspx
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Those numbers are really astounding.
At my workplace, we have a 50/5 line for EIGHTY internet users. While true, my users aren't running Netflix streams all day, we do have more than one cloud application, including email .. looking at the graphs, I'd say we have double the bandwidth we actually need.
To imagine then, residential customers with 100, 200, 300 .. at that point, you're talking about having a 600 hp exotic car in your garage.
Sure it's cool you could go 220 mph, but you are surrounded by freeways with people going 75.
Quote from: duncantuna;59811Sure it's cool you could go 220 mph, but you are surrounded by freeways with people going 75.
I really don't have a clue what kind of infrastructure upgrades will be needed in this market to offer those higher tiers. Anyone?
It would be nice if they worked on resilience a bit, for example, uninterruptible power.
And, anybody got the SB6183 or know if they are installing in this market yet?
http://www.timewarnercable.com/en/residential-home/support/topics/internet/buy-your-modem.html
At AT&T we have started rolling out in Austin Area market 300/300 speed tier. It will come to FTTP customers in Milwaukee market later this year most likely.
Quote from: Gregg Lengling;59813It will come to FTTP customers in Milwaukee market later this year most likely.
Sounds great! I've got innerduct from the pole to my basement, with a pull string. When will I be getting FTTP? ;)
Quote from: Gregg Lengling;59813It will come to FTTP customers in Milwaukee market later this year most likely.
Those three people will be very happy.
;)
You'd be surprised how much FTTP has been constructed in Milwaukee and the surrounding area in the last 5 years, mainly new subdivisions and new and existing apartment buildings and commercial buildings..IE" 3rd ward and others. There is a huge 5 year IP project that AT&T has going on to move away from Copper.
The Uverse installer I talked to a year ago said that he wasn't aware of any substantial FTTP installations in the area. He believed the Milwaukee area was almost exclusively fiber to the node.
I'd be thrilled to see a more substantial rollout of FTTP.
Pabst farms, downtown milwaukee, Grafton, Cedarburg, Port Washington, Jackson, Hubertus just to name a few. Over the next 4 years it will be quantum leaps. It's all been reported in the business journals.