The question I would ask is Who really needs gigabit to a home?
Or for that matter a small to medium business?
Numbers look cool when they get bigger especially when $$ are smaller
behind them.
I am just thinking of the days of making the best of what we have and
making more with less.
On 3/29/2017 7:21 AM, Mike Hammett wrote:
Who's that?
One of our customers uses 11ad to let people deploy low cost gigabit
wireless links. 11ay is really going to up that rate further to in
excess of a gigabit per second and bring that cost down even more
because I have 30Gbps at a node from which I can serve up a gigabit to
30 people.
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*From: *"Harold Bledsoe" <[email protected]>
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*Subject: *[AFMUG] 802.11ay interview/info
http://www.networkworld.com/article/3184568/smartphones/802-11ay-wi-fi-it-s-going-to-be-a-very-scalable-spec.html
Fun times ahead! :-)
-Hal
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