It is for a customer of ours.  If it were for me, I would just lease dark
and add 80Ghz at the ends which is likely how this will end up.

On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 12:04 PM Mathew Howard <[email protected]> wrote:

> You could probably do it with SIAE or Bridgewave navigator a fair amount
> cheaper, but it would still need to be the same configuration. I suspect
> running fiber would be cheaper.
>
> A more realistic way to do it, would be to spit it into a few hops and use
> 80ghz (of course that only works if there are suitable locations that you
> can use in between)
>
> On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 11:54 AM Adam Moffett <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Multiple links.
>> Eight PTP820's or Ceragon IP20C (which are the same thing), all XPIC, and
>> all on the maximum channel size.  Probably a blend of both 18ghz and 11ghz
>> in order to find enough channels.
>>
>> You'll have a total of 16 chains which will be a little over 600mbps
>> each.  So just about 10gig.  I believe you can put them on 4 dishes using
>> dual radios and dual mounts. Use switches with link aggregation on each
>> end.  You don't want unequal paths in link aggregation, so in bad weather
>> you can't be having 18ghz paths slow down by x amount while 11ghz paths
>> slow down by y amount, so use link state propagation to kill a link if it's
>> ever degraded.
>>
>> Definitely an arm and a leg.  Each XPIC link is going to be north of
>> $20k, so probably a $160,000+ solution.
>>
>> Definitely no guarantee you have all that bandwidth available to be
>> licensed, but it's not impossible.
>>
>>
>> On 2/19/2019 12:35 PM, Carl Peterson wrote:
>>
>> Assuming this just ins't possible in the real world but I thought I'd
>> throw it at the list and see if anyone knew of anything even if it cost an
>> arm an and a leg.  Obviously wireless, fiber would be too easy.
>>
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