At work we have 10Gb fiber so i know what you're talking about.GrumpyCatFace wrote:LOL damn dude... I don't think we're talking about the same thing.California wrote:But at this point everything under a fiber connection is unusable anyway. I mean, hell, I have fiber at my house for streaming Peppa Pig and shitposting on MHFGrumpyCatFace wrote:
You're only thinking in the short term though. What's the cost of all those monthly charges over 10-20 years, over server upgrades? 30 years? 50?
Those paying customers would likely put up with a price increase, once they're locked into the system.
Hell of a lot more internet traffic needed, so factor in your ISP cost for a fiber line, when a small business might only require a regular connection otherwise.
Fiber = dedicated FiberOptic cable. Those are used as the backbone of the Internet, and for large businesses. Typically 500Mbps to 1Gbps connections.
If you mean that your building has a fiber connection or something, I'd be interested to see a speedtest.net readout of what kind of speeds you get.
I have FIOS, so its dedicated fiber line to the fiber demark in the street. All of our TVs and internet are on it. My buddy's building actually has the Google Fiber which is 1Gb to his house, it gets split up into two bonded WiFi connections though.
My FIOS is advertises at 150/150, here's the current Speedtest on the 2.4Ghz Wifi with two TVs running and an iPad streaming. I get 180/180 on a Cat5 to the router. These results aren't that impressive but I'm getting faster and more consistent speeds than the cable internet I had before that was advertised at 300Mb down