As a power user who now has 4Gb/s FDX at home I can definitively say as an end 
user you really can’t tell much of different from my previous 1G/0.5Gbs GPON in 
normal use. However there are a couple of areas that I have noticed a 
difference –

 

1.      Upstream. On GPON I had 500Mb/s upstream and this is intelligently 
oversubscribed by the OLT. Large uploads like cloud storage would consume the 
entire upstream for the duration. While things still worked fine for the 
duration of the uploads this does have a small affect on other normal 
operations during this time. With the XGSPON upstream is so large that nothing 
can fill it no matter what you do.
2.      1G downstream was certainly enough for everything in the house, but 
with the 4Gbs the bottlenecks are now the hard drives or local LAN connections. 
It is quite possible for those 2-400Gig Steam downloads to max a 1gig link off 
the local caches.

 

So in summary the 1G/0.5G GPON is certainly good enough for any home 
application, but a 2G/2G or higher link means no one user can practically do 
anything that will affect other users in the house, yes not necessary but it 
sure is nice. I really think 2.5GBASET in the house is a sweet spot, it is 
easily/cheaply retrofitted into any workstation with a free USB3 port and run’s 
on any existing cat5.

 

 

 

From: NANOG <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Michael 
Thomas
Sent: Saturday, 26 December 2020 8:28 am
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [External] Re: 10g residential CPE

 

 

Can I ask a really dumb question? Consider it an xmas present. I know this 
sounds like "nobody needs more than 640k", but how can household possibly need 
a gig let alone 10g? I'm still on 25mbs DSL, have cut the cord so all tv, etc 
is over the net. If I really cared and wanted 4k I could probably upgrade to a 
50mbs service and be fine. Admittedly it's just the two of us here, but throw 
in a couple of kids and I still don't see how ~100mbs isn't sufficient let 
alone 1 or 10G. Am I missing something really stupid?

Mike

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