Re: [AusNOG] Mobile Data Capacity - Where's the bottleneck?

2020-03-30 Thread John Edwards
Dark fibre to cell sites opens up more possibilities than just bandwidth. Potentially the raw analogue waves from antennas can be re-modulated onto DWDM wavelengths and then digitally [de]modulated in a datacenter. This makes the whole process more efficient, reducing power and weight

Re: [AusNOG] Mobile Data Capacity - Where's the bottleneck?

2020-03-30 Thread Dave Taht
It is certainly my hope more will also deploy bufferbloat fighting solutions at various points. Typical cell bufferbloat is in the 1.6 second range, and would be worse if various protocols didn't just time out ___ AusNOG mailing list

Re: [AusNOG] Mobile Data Capacity - Where's the bottleneck?

2020-03-30 Thread Jonathan Brewer
Hi All, I thought I'd follow my comments up with information on a new cell site backhaul product launched in NZ this week. https://sp.chorus.co.nz/product-update/launching-voluntary-mobile-access-service-mobile-sites 1 Gbps fibre tail, upgradable in the future. My best guess is that future