Comcast Kicks Tires On 100-Gig Optical Links
Balistyx writes to mention that Comcast has announced the first test of 100-gigabit-per-second optical networking equipment designed to carry data over a production fiber network. The trial equipment will connect Philadelphia and McLean, VA. "In November, Verizon said it completed the first field test of 100-Gbps optical transmission on a live 312-mile network route between Tampa, Fla., and Miami. The telco's test used a live video feed from the FiOS TV network, and optical equipment from Alcatel-Lucent. Comcast's test is different, according to Schanz, for several reasons: It's running live traffic, and the 100-Gbps wavelengths in the Comcast trial are running over the same physical fiber as its existing 40-Gbps wavelengths, which are handled by Cisco Systems gear."
You beat me to it! I was going to write something like:
"Now, subscribers can begin paying overage fees and experiencing reduced speeds just six seconds after the beginning of the each new billing cycle."
"Are you thinking what I'm thinking?"
"I think so Brain, but what would the NSA do with ten billion smoked herrings?"
It's a small world and it smells funny; I'd buy another if it wasn't for the money; Take back what I paid (SoM)
If you need to see it in action, there is an Emacs command to do that of course, C-x M-c M-comcast.
I want an argument...
OH, oh I'm sorry, but this is abuse.
By and large, language is a tool for concealing the truth. -- George Carlin