Re: MPLS/MEF Switches and NIDs

2021-05-27 Thread Brandon Martin
On 5/26/21 12:39 PM, Colton Conor wrote: Ciena seems to have multiple options available with Segment Routing, MPLS, and streaming telemetry support. I am probably most interested in what Ciena has to offer. Has anyone deployed the 3000 or 5000 product line of Ciena? How does it compare to Junip

Re: MPLS/MEF Switches and NIDs

2021-05-27 Thread Thomas Scott
Second vote for the Nokia 7200 line, their price points are hard to beat. The 7250 was originally designed (per the Nokia reps I've talked to) to be a data center switch, but I've seen more than one MSO deploy them in the field to great effect. They also make fantastic satellite boxes for their 775

Re: Unofficial NANOG 82 Meet-up - VA Area

2021-05-27 Thread Tina Morris
Hey everyone, we have finalized the location. We will see you at the Arlington Rooftop Bar on Jun 16th. Please RSVP here no later than the 9th, so we have a proper headcount. https://forms.gle/fknF1NkkVy1ggqJj6 On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 2:45 PM Tina Morris wrote: > I should also add, I am targ

New minimum speed for US broadband connections

2021-05-27 Thread Sean Donelan
What should be the new minimum speed for "broadband" in the U.S.? This is the list of past minimum broadband speed definitions by year year speed 1999 200 kbps in both directions (this was chosen as faster than dialup/ISDN speeds) 2000 200 kbps in at least one direction (changed becaus

Re: New minimum speed for US broadband connections

2021-05-27 Thread Sean Donelan
On Thu, 27 May 2021, Lady Benjamin Cannon of Glencoe, ASCE wrote: At least 100/100. We don’t like selling slower than 10g anymore, that’s what I’d start everyone at if I could. At $50/month or less? Maximize number of households of all demographic groups.

Re: New minimum speed for US broadband connections

2021-05-27 Thread Eric Dugas via NANOG
I'm not in the US but in Canada it's been 50/10 since 2016 and we're just "almost" there yet. IMO the target should have been more like 100/30 or even 50 of upload. 100/100 might be a bit short sighted considering it'll take years to accomplish the necessary last-mile/distribution upgrades in rura

Re: New minimum speed for US broadband connections

2021-05-27 Thread Matt Brennan
I'd love to see 100/100, but I don't see it happening anytime soon ... especially for $50. I pay $150/month for 300/8 at home and that's the best upload I can get where I live ... in a major city. On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 8:41 PM Eric Dugas via NANOG wrote: > I'm not in the US but in Canada it's

Re: New minimum speed for US broadband connections

2021-05-27 Thread Mike Lyon
I get about 23/6 Mbps for $50/month here in Silicon Valley from my ATT DSL line. > On May 27, 2021, at 18:11, Matt Brennan wrote: > >  > I'd love to see 100/100, but I don't see it happening anytime soon ... > especially for $50. > > I pay $150/month for 300/8 at home and that's the best upl

Re: New minimum speed for US broadband connections

2021-05-27 Thread Ethan O'Toole
I pay $150/month for 300/8 at home and that's the best upload I can get where I live ... in a major city.  Outside of DC area, < $50/mo at 200/200. Because there is competition in the local market between Verizon and Cox. Once OneWeb and Starlink become a thing, a lot of providers that hav