> So you're saying 120 because, based on your network:

> 1 mbit fiber = 120 gigabytes bandwidth

It can actually it can do 150G up and 150G down.  But due to uploads
being more expensive on a GPS network and peaks and lows I figure
120G.

> So to parallel
>
> 50mbit fiber = 6000 gigabytes bandwidth
>
> $10/mbit / 6000 gigs transported = 8.3c per gig
>
> Is that right?

Yes, that works but easier to do:

$10 / 120 = 8.3 cents a gig.

On my backbones my average inbound traffic is about 40 percent of my
peak on the daily graph.  What is everybody else at?


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