Some interesting comments from Telus Corp. this morning about the size
of its high-speed Internet "pipe" to households. The company is talking
about boosting bandwidth to 100MB/ps within the next two to three years
by pushing out fibre-optic technology (including GPON) to the curb -
compared with 8MB currently. It is also interesting that Telus has
added Nokia (DSLAM products) to its equipment supplier list as it moves
to ADSL 2+ from ADSL. Telus' other partners include Alcatel, Cisco and
Lucent. By the way, Telus has finally launched its IP-TV service in
Calgary and Edmonton after a lengthy testing period. More details
later.....
Other Telus-related tidbits: Shaw issued a release today that its digital network is processing more than 1M telephone calls a day. Meanwhile, Peer 1 Network said it has been selected by Vonage
to provide Internet infrastructure. Peer 1 also said Vonage has more
than 1M customers in North America. Does it seem odd there has been
little buzz about Vonage's IPO recently?
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Re: Telus' Ambitious Bandwidth Plans
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telco101
on Thu 10 Nov 2005 04:37 PM EST | Profile | Permanent Link
it's certainly strange that vonage decided to use peer 1 as a hosting provider for their services and i certainly do hope for them that their core operations will not be running within peer 1's data centers
peer 1's DCs are at best tier 1 or 2 and i just could not imagine how Vonage could get away supplying customers with such a low SLA on their service (we are talking 97.5%-99.5% uptime at best) Re: Telus' Ambitious Bandwidth Plans
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Anonymous
on Sun 16 Sep 2007 09:56 PM EDT | Permanent Link
Is it knows who is the supplier for the GPON field trial? ALU or Nokia?
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