Internet2 Coming Your Way?
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The Holy City Of Westlake, Ohio
If you were amazed when you left dialup for broadband, hold on to your hat - truly spectacular Internet speed is still in its infancy.
Source: NewsFactor Network
It is estimated that it will be another three to four years before this technology becomes available to home users, but those in the brick & mortar video rental business may want to begin looking for a new line of work soon. The day of instantaneous full-length movie downloads is on the near horizon.Much of the research for Internet2 is based around its high-performance backbone, called Abilene, that currently runs at up to 10 Gbps. But the Internet2 group is planning to upgrade Abilene to 80 separate channels of 10 Gbps each, using different wavelengths transmitted over fiber-optic cable. These channels could produce a mind-boggling 800 Gbps of bandwidth.
Source: NewsFactor Network
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-drasnor
I was reading where Lucas Arts transferred there offices and had a 10Gig uplink to and from the offices, they were rendering on there farms non stop without any lag or hesitation.
(Sorry - had to do it... )
-drasnor
but what you can look forward to is an actually 5meg download speed, We may never get the advertised speed, but with each succession of technology, we WILL see an increase in download speed. Take a 56 dial up connection, usually you were probably only getting 20-40kbps.(at least I did, on a good day) Then I went to cable, I'm still not getting the full bandwidth, but its definately a step up, Id take 300-400kbps over 20-40 any day. With this new connection I doubt we will get anywhere near a gigabit of fandwidth, but even if I onle get 5+megabytes Ill be the happiest man on the block. Which realisticly, I think that uncompressed 1080p video is lke 14meg a second isnt it? So I can see that in the future.
TheGr81 - "10 TBPS...why, my 100 GBPS is enough for me..."
As I recall, dial-up was never fast. It was fast enough to play MUDs but AOL was beyond slow and it took forever to download games, QuickTime snippets, SimCity 2000 cities, Bolo maps, Escape Velocity plug-ins, and OS patches.
-drasnor
-drasnor
That's my life story BTW, hope you enjoyed. Dialup was so bad I almost never got into computers, except to take them apart and never re-assemble them LOL.