10 Mbit/s problem in your network

Owen DeLong owen at delong.com
Wed Feb 27 19:47:16 UTC 2013


On Feb 27, 2013, at 7:39 AM, Jay Ashworth <jra at baylink.com> wrote:

> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Jared Mauch" <jared at puck.nether.net>
> 
>> Sad as we all know the main cost for 1g to a site is in the optics
>> (well actually the fiber build... But after that, it costs almost
>> nothing to light it at 1g). A pair of 20km optics is about $250.
> 
> I see that assertion a lot, and I want to correct it.
> 
> The major cost, MRC, is *the router port*; I don't know what the 95%ile
> BW for a major hotel is going to be over a month, but I suspect that 
> you're gonna need the whole 1Gb/s worth of port to handle the peaks.
> 
> And those aren't exactly cheap -- though, by "daily commercial hotel 
> revenue" standards, I suppose they're not *that* expensive; what kind
> of margins do hotels make?
> 

Actually, local loop usually exceeds router port.

If you're at one of the data centers where we have presence, I can sell you a dual-stack Gig for <$1/Mbps.

OTOH, getting a Gig-E to the datacenter from the hotel and then the additional cost of the XC are probably more than $1,000/month when combined. Possibly by some multiplier ≥2.

Owen





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