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  1. blog.apnic.net

    NANOG 71: The merit of big, fat, dumb pipes. By George Michaelson on 18 Oct 2017 . Category: Tech matters. Tags: fibre, NANOG, NOGs. Blog home. Earlier this month, I had the pleasure of attending NANOG 71 in San Jose, USA. Having not attended a NANOG for a few years, it seems to have got a lot bigger and my luggage was several kilos heavier ...
  2. QoS, despite its lackluster name, is about the part of network management that is flow control. It goes like this: There are pipes. They are fat. The carrying capacity of a modern HFC (hybrid fiber-coaxial) plant, fully digitized, is 5.2 Gigabits-per-second worth of reconfigurable, reusable speed. Many bits ride inside the fat pipe.
  3. connect-world.com

    could provide a big fat dumb IP, Internet Protocol, pipe to connect the telco to the Internet, and the technol-ogy suppliers who boosted the band-width in the local loop to the multi-megabit levels necessary to deliver an acceptable user experience for voice, video and web applications. Given that broadband connectivity is
  4. tvtopics.wordpress.com

    Nov 25, 2024A couple of decades ago, the US cable industry was awash in talk about not becoming a dumb pipe. Given the dramatic increase in internet speeds, it's fair to adjust the phrase to match the current parlance and call it the big dumb pipe. What that meant, was doing everything possible to not just be…
  5. techzone360.com

    Content delivery networks (CDNs) should have been the big clue that the big dumb pipe argument was flawed. Existing to effectively deliver popular content to the edge of the network without cluttering up core network links with tens of thousands of copies of the same stuff - yes, thank you Microsoft for the Tuesday update/bug patch cycle.
  6. en.wikipedia.org

    A dumb pipe or dumb network, in relation to a mobile network operator (MNO), is a simple network that has high enough bandwidth to transfer bytes between the customer's device and the Internet without the need to prioritize content. This means it can afford to be completely neutral with regard to the services and applications the customer accesses. ...
  7. johnsavageau.wordpress.com

    The Europeans mock us. The Koreans boast a claim they are the world's most wired country. Finland is bringing broadband to reindeer. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) published in their 2009 statistics the U.S. now ranks 15th among the group's 30 member countries for broadband subscriptions. This is down from 12th in…

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