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Geek Culture / Faster than a T3?

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The Evil Dictator
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Posted: 2nd Apr 2004 07:07
I was reading somewhere that the T3 was the second to fastest connection in the world. If this is true, what is the fastest? Ha someone I was designing a site for thought he could afford t3, he thought itd be cheap, he like almost fainted when he saw 15,000 dollar per month.

Anyway what is the fastest?
indi
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Posted: 2nd Apr 2004 07:59
i think OC12 links are even faster but they are usually gateways to countries.


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Martyn Pittuck
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Posted: 2nd Apr 2004 09:48
there are some 20mbit lines.

The inter country links are in the 20 to 30gbit range .

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Dazzag
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Posted: 2nd Apr 2004 09:57
I remember looking into NTL's business packages a while back. Basically it stated it could handle upto 36Mbits. Also indicated could do dual lines. So assume it's 2 18Mbit lines. Having 2 36Mbits would be interesting though.....

It didn't state the price though. Think its one of those things that you meet with them and negotiate a price. Esp if its thousands a month.

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indi
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Posted: 2nd Apr 2004 10:11
oc12's are hundreds of megs so i dont know of anything faster.

perhaps a full open fibre optic bundle with a couple of gigs of bandwidth.


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Killswitch
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Posted: 2nd Apr 2004 11:04
My school, and all the schools in the brough, are hooked up to a 1 Giga bit connection very fast when theres no one using it but when its on full capacity its slower than a 56k (there are about 10-12 schools on it *1000 pupils roughly).

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adr
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Posted: 2nd Apr 2004 11:17
You're probably hooked onto the JANet network. Somewhere like ftp.mirror.ac.uk would still be very fast....

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Lord Ozzum
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Posted: 3rd Apr 2004 06:26
lol

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Emperor Baal
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Posted: 4th Apr 2004 12:53
OC48 is currently the fastest (i think, speed: 2.4Gbps)

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Lynx
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Posted: 4th Apr 2004 13:18
Ah, actually, there is "10GigE" which I'm pretty sure is the fastest. I'm not entirely sure but I think the speed is 10,000Gbps. The prices range from $60,000 to $100,000 (U.S.) dollars.

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Emperor Baal
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Posted: 4th Apr 2004 13:44
But why? WHY? Im sure you never need 10,000Gbps.. That's just overkill.

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Dave J
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Posted: 4th Apr 2004 13:55
It's still faster though.


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indi
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Posted: 4th Apr 2004 14:20
OC lines are pairs of those lines tho correct?
so a 48 is a multiple of 12


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flibX0r
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Posted: 4th Apr 2004 15:42 Edited at: 4th Apr 2004 15:43
OMG!!!!!!!!!

Droolism!!!!!!!

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Having an OC768 is the equivalent of having 21,504 T1's.

Current SONET Speed for OC768:
OC768 = 39,812 Mbps/39.8 Gbps
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wow, thats, like, fast. I think i need to lie down again.

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Martyn Pittuck
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Posted: 4th Apr 2004 20:26
There are faster lines though just in R&D thats all

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Eddie Gordo
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Posted: 5th Apr 2004 16:33
Well if you had a connection like that the only lag in-game would be the server...

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