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inquiry about a 10gbps dedicated ISP connection

inquiry about a 10gbps dedicated ISP connection

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Xity
Junior Member
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11-27-2016, 09:52 AM
#1
They usually provide either one fiber at 10Gbps or two fibers at 5Gbps.
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Xity
11-27-2016, 09:52 AM #1

They usually provide either one fiber at 10Gbps or two fibers at 5Gbps.

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AlphaMale_
Member
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12-05-2016, 03:57 PM
#2
You'd need to contact the ISP directly. We can't determine which unidentified providers are using their services.
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AlphaMale_
12-05-2016, 03:57 PM #2

You'd need to contact the ISP directly. We can't determine which unidentified providers are using their services.

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CheckServer
Junior Member
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12-07-2016, 02:03 PM
#3
It relies on the specific router provided by the ISP. Probably two options, though one may be sufficient.
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CheckServer
12-07-2016, 02:03 PM #3

It relies on the specific router provided by the ISP. Probably two options, though one may be sufficient.

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JustMarce2002
Junior Member
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12-07-2016, 03:20 PM
#4
It seems you're describing a setup with two cables entering a single connector. Like this cable:
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JustMarce2002
12-07-2016, 03:20 PM #4

It seems you're describing a setup with two cables entering a single connector. Like this cable:

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dutchmcsebas
Member
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12-08-2016, 11:36 AM
#5
I just inquired about this. Even the 100gbps connection uses a single fiber. My location will get fiber next year. Since a major ISP provides 10gbps internet, I’m curious—could the current fiber infrastructure support that speed?
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dutchmcsebas
12-08-2016, 11:36 AM #5

I just inquired about this. Even the 100gbps connection uses a single fiber. My location will get fiber next year. Since a major ISP provides 10gbps internet, I’m curious—could the current fiber infrastructure support that speed?

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Doctor_Pi
Member
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12-08-2016, 11:49 AM
#6
For homes it can use GPON with one cable resembling the left half of the connector shown earlier, or simply standard fiber as depicted above. MPO is mainly used in data centers and backbone networks. Single-pair fiber can reach 400Gbps, but you’ll likely need FEC as well.
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Doctor_Pi
12-08-2016, 11:49 AM #6

For homes it can use GPON with one cable resembling the left half of the connector shown earlier, or simply standard fiber as depicted above. MPO is mainly used in data centers and backbone networks. Single-pair fiber can reach 400Gbps, but you’ll likely need FEC as well.

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Skywonder216
Member
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12-27-2016, 06:53 PM
#7
They provide only 10Gbps on their "Northern Light" private network, not through open-fiber connections such as those owned by the city. The fiber infrastructure likely supports that speed, while the CPE and other devices cannot.
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Skywonder216
12-27-2016, 06:53 PM #7

They provide only 10Gbps on their "Northern Light" private network, not through open-fiber connections such as those owned by the city. The fiber infrastructure likely supports that speed, while the CPE and other devices cannot.