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<blockquote data-quote="Mike_60" data-source="post: 2514163" data-attributes="member: 16957"><p>You have absolutely no idea what it costs to build a network. And for the rest of you gurus most everything (not just your internet connection) runs across a fiber backbone powered with 32TB routers. Data traffic is growing exponentially. It is somewhere in the neighborhood of 5000% every three years. Billions are being invested just here in Oklahoma by everyone in the business just trying to keep up with demand. Five years ago an OC12 or 48 was considered a high capacity circuit. Then the standard carrier was bumped up to 1G three years or so ago. Just a year ago 10G became the new standard and starting later this year 100G has been approved for roll out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike_60, post: 2514163, member: 16957"] You have absolutely no idea what it costs to build a network. And for the rest of you gurus most everything (not just your internet connection) runs across a fiber backbone powered with 32TB routers. Data traffic is growing exponentially. It is somewhere in the neighborhood of 5000% every three years. Billions are being invested just here in Oklahoma by everyone in the business just trying to keep up with demand. Five years ago an OC12 or 48 was considered a high capacity circuit. Then the standard carrier was bumped up to 1G three years or so ago. Just a year ago 10G became the new standard and starting later this year 100G has been approved for roll out. [/QUOTE]
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