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by jaredmauch
2050 days ago
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The numbers are to be believed, I can tweet usage graphs aside from what's in the slides. 5Mbps per subscriber on average. Some pull as much as 20Mbps and the big peaks are when my kids download games. Customers could get that speed if they hard wired too but they don't. |
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> I wonder if the utilization/customer is in part because of people's habits still being leftover from the WISP days. My ISP gives me ~950Mbit/s, and it's not unusual for my house to be using 70% of that with all the video streaming going on, especially in 2020. A couple of customers like me, your bandwidth rates are gonna start hurting really bad.
The child comment is questioning hlieberman's usage of over 600 Mbps, not your charts. I guess you could throttle users with some kind of QoS? Personally, I don't think data caps would help here. Thoughts?