I guess they don't have multi gig backend at most places. Never anticipated that much demand. Typical of airtel. While jio has min 10gig at most points.
The problem is just that GPON is saturated and simply isn't enough for "gigabit"
They need XGS-PON for that.
On areas with less "heavy users" gigabit over GPON will work just fine
GPON OLT is not the limitation, Airtel's BNGs are less and a lot of users on one single BNG. Causing slow speeds during the daytime. I was on 300Mbps plan for 6 months but was getting only 150-250Mbps down during the day time, shifted to 40Mbps after complaining multiple times.
My suggestion to Airtel would be to avoid BNG saturation, they should increase the number of BNGs and shift users equally, but I really doubt airtel is going to do spend that much on Broadband.
Airtel uses TJ-1600-2 Gateway by Tejas Networks and atleast in my location, it is the bottleneck.
Hmm didn't know they used Tejas BNGs too..
I am on Juniper BNG.
I agree that airtel's architecture is horrible and they need more "local" BNGs.
however I don't think they are a bottleneck in case of bandwidth?
So I thought it must be GPON saturation
@Vibhu TJ1600-2 is not a BNG, that's for optics backhual.
For gateway they use Juniper, check PPPoE logs for the MAC address of the access concentrator and lookup the OUI, you'll find a Juniper MAC address.
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