Fios its 1Gbps in real world test...

Verizon hits 1Gbps in real-world FiOS test

Verizon has completed a real-world field test of its fiber-optic FiOS system in which it pumped nearly a gigabit of data per second from one lucky customer’s business out across the Internet. According to the company, the test “was intended to demonstrate in a live network setting that currently deployed FiOS equipment can support higher bandwidth services and can deliver 1Gbps without major change to the network.”

In theory, this should be a cakewalk. Verizon’s GPON (gigabit passive optical network) technology currently provides a 2.4Gbps download pipe—though it’s one split between all the subscribers on a local node.

To test the system’s ability to push 1Gbps, Verizon ran a second fiber line from its local office in Taunton, Massachusetts to one lucky business user who already had FiOS. The new line was connected to a separate fiber optic terminal and setup for a 1Gbps speed tier. The new link was then speed-tested using both a local server and one 400 miles away that required a journey over the Internet.

Verizon claims that the link topped at a 925Mbps to the local server and 800Mbps to the remote server. The 1.4Gbps of bandwidth remaining on the fiber meant that the existing FiOS users on the local node didn’t have their own bandwidth affected.

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/08/verizon-hits-1gbps-in-real-world-fios-test.ars

Its single mode fiber there really isn’t any reason they couldn’t do 10Gb using DWDM.

Having that much bandwidth gains you nothing at this point in time most web servers are throttled and other peoples pipes are not big enough to gain much from this…

The only place this helps is torrents.

This is great if they are planning on bringing 1Gb speeds to residential, or small businesses.

I thought they ran out of money also :lol:

Regardless this is cool