Joel Jaeggli wrote:
How practical is it really also that you need CRS-1 at the residence for
this. I agree with Sean. Since for most people the line card alone
costs more than the house. :-)
40Gb/s per slot routers are not that rare at this point. So the notion
that you need a crs-1 in order to capitalize on 40G is I think
demonstrably false.
As I said, "at the residence". I could care less if it's a CRS-1 or
Acme router. My point is, you're not going to find any 40GB capable CPE
now or in the foreseeable future that's going to be affordable for the
residence.
I know the intention of the article was to demonstrate the technological
advantage of fiber optic networking vs. other technologies, but to mask
the article around something that seems to indicate that "40GB to the
home" is somehow the current benchmark is incredibly unrealistic.
-Robert