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userbinatortoday at 5:57 AM2 repliesview on HN

* Up to 25Gbps...

All over a connection that isn’t shared with your neighbors.

Every home gets a dedicated 4-strand fiber line. Point-to-Point. Not shared.

"dedicated" to where? Because you sure don't get a "dedicated" line to every server on the Internet! That's just not how computer networks work. It's obvious that if you have 1000 homes with 25G links you'll need 25T of bandwidth to be able to handle them all at full speed with no oversubscription, but no router or switch currently in existence can do 25T on a single link.

Edit: Do people here seriously not know how the Internet actually works!?!?


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realitykingtoday at 8:52 AM

Your post is unnecessarily pedantic. The point the article makes is that they have a dedicated line to the next router unlike cable (DOCSIS) or GPON fiber where already the bandwidth of the last mile is shared among subscribers.

It’s a lot easier for an ISP to add more uplink and router capacity over time than to rewire to dedicated fiber.

hnavtoday at 8:42 AM

We're all going to caching appliances deployed on the ISP's network these days anyway.