10Gb is a common standard for high-speed data transmission.
10Gb is a common standard for high-speed data transmission.
People used to expect 10Gb Ethernet to become a common standard on all motherboards and modems/routers. Back then, dial-up was outdated, and 10/100/1000 became the norm. Now fiber is arriving in Australia, and some networks already offer it. Eventually, 10Gb Ethernet will likely be the everyday standard. Anyone with ideas would appreciate your thoughts!
They should begin providing gigabit CVC rates that are reasonable.
We currently offer a wireless home setup with unlimited sharing. Three connections can be supported at once, each priced at $99 per month. This service already covers six residential homes and one business, making it ideal for connecting multiple locations efficiently.
I regret missing my old flat... 250/85 Mbps for $20, with unlimited speeds since it's EU. Personally, my needs and scenarios for 10GbE lean more toward a NAS setup—like an ASUS configuration with two 10GbE connections plus eight 1GbE links, while my 10GbE PC handles the rest of the household on a lower bandwidth connection.