MTNL Fiber to the Home (FTTH) to offer 10Gbps High speed Broadband

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This is like building a car with a body of a Lamborghini and a 800 Engine fitted inside.

Ooo I love Lamborghini with Premier Padmini Engine :)
 
^ 10Gbps is far far away,lets talk about 10mbps with affordable tariffs and nice FUP's,
Fivenet's 10Mbps plan is the answer for this.
Sadly, its not available in your area.
 
Fivenet's 10Mbps plan is the answer for this.
Sadly, its not available in your area.

^ Up to 10mbps.. I should call it 4-10mbps connection instead of 10mbps.. FTTH can deliver way over 9.99 mbps on a 10mbps connection!
 
^ Up to 10mbps.. I should call it 4-10mbps connection instead of 10mbps.. FTTH can deliver way over 9.99 mbps on a 10mbps connection!

The best part about fivenet is that you will NOT NEED 4-10 Mbps connection to download anything from torrent etc

You will find EVERYTHING on DC++ ...from where you can download the Movies/Games/Books/Softwares at the speed of 50 Mbps !!!

4-10 Mbps will be just for browsing ...and for browsing....anything above 2 Mbps is pretty good and wont make much difference :)
 
The best part about fivenet is that you will NOT NEED 4-10 Mbps connection to download anything from torrent etc

You will find EVERYTHING on DC++ ...from where you can download the Movies/Games/Books/Softwares at the speed of 50 Mbps !!!

4-10 Mbps will be just for browsing ...and for browsing....anything above 2 Mbps is pretty good and wont make much difference :)

Still nice.. :clapping: Torrent download speed? is it constant or will it vary?:quiet:
 
Speedtest.net - always telling 10 Mbps connection (my signature image is an exception)
Torrent Speed - Minimum of 400 Kbps always - with upside variations upto 700-800 Kbps :)
DC++ - Depending upon the users sharing the file - but on average the speed is 50 Mbps :yahoo:
 
any idea about connection ratio ?

PON has a 1:32 ratio usually, but sometimes 1:64 or 1:128 is possible, although this requires exceptionally high quality optics to work, and I doubt MTNL is deploying that. Otherwise the contention ratios if they measure them at the border of the network will be the same as ADSL, which I think is currently 1:11 or 1:12

Do we really need 10 Gbps connectivity at home??

Yes.

^ 10Gbps is far far away,lets talk about 10mbps with affordable tariffs and nice FUP's,

It's already possible, I don't know why operators aren't doing it :D

Zero to sixty in 5.43 hours :D

This is only a concern if you're planning to use the connection for downloading movies. If you're just a normal net user who isn't a huge download freak then you should be otherwise fine.

The best part about fivenet is that you will NOT NEED 4-10 Mbps connection to download anything from torrent etc

You will find EVERYTHING on DC++ ...from where you can download the Movies/Games/Books/Softwares at the speed of 50 Mbps !!!

4-10 Mbps will be just for browsing ...and for browsing....anything above 2 Mbps is pretty good and wont make much difference :)

We're hoping to achieve a similar (but better) result in our network with HZ.
 
Speedtest.net - always telling 10 Mbps connection (my signature image is an exception)
Torrent Speed - Minimum of 400 Kbps always - with upside variations upto 700-800 Kbps :)
DC++ - Depending upon the users sharing the file - but on average the speed is 50 Mbps :yahoo:

Could it be you mean 400 kilobytes per second? If so then bytes are normally abbreviated using a capitalized B while a small b is used to denote bits. So you should say 400 KBps.
 
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