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Chattanooga, TN to Get Nation's Fastest Internet -- 1 Gbps

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 10:56 am
by CoFree
Socialized municipal offering handily beats out local commercial competitors
by: Jason Mick
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Despite the criticism of mild socialism -- including government-owned utilities -- thus far commercial cable offerings in the U.S. have fallen grossly short of successful municipal offerings. Services like the municipal effort of Wilson, N.C. have offered faster, cheaper internet than commercial offerings. Cable companies have responded by pouring millions into lobbying local, state, and federal governments to enact proposals to ban municipal internet services. To date, they have seemed unable to stamp out this pesky brand of community socialism.

Now Chattanooga, Tennessee is preparing to launch a new municipal service which will offer speeds up to an incredible 1 Gbps. The service, to be deployed by the end of the year, will be the fastest household internet connection available in America today.

Ron Littlefield, the city’s mayor, cheers, "This makes Chattanooga — a midsized city in the South — one of the leading cities in the world in its digital capabilities."

The service will be managed by city-owned utility EPB. It will join just a handful of consumer 1 Gbps offerings worldwide, including the fastest connections in the city of Hong Kong. The service is almost 200 times faster than the average U.S. broadband speed according to analysts.

There are some downsides of the super-fast service. One is the ability to fully utilize the ultra-wide line. While transmission speeds are somewhat dependent on what speed the downstream party can receive data at, they are also dependent on how fast upstream parties can serve the data at. So while you may be able to get a 25 GB Blu-Ray movie in about three and a half minutes, in theory, few data providers will be able to serve the movie that fast.

Another obstacle is the price – a whopping $350 a month. While the city is also offering more affordable bundles that should beat the rates of competitive commercial offerings, its top-tier option is undeniably pricey. At that rate it may appeal more to businesses than the majority of individual buyers.

Comments Harold DePriest, chief executive of EPB, "We don’t know how to price a gig. We’re experimenting. We’ll learn."

The new service will reach 170,000 homes and businesses in the area and help add a bit more bang to citizens' buck, in a region that Forbes magazine already rates as one of "America's Best Bang-For-The-Buck Cities.

If President Obama has his way, a national socialized internet offering will also soon arrive. The President's FCC appointees are pushing plans to cover 100 million homes with 100 Mbps by 2020. That connection would be one-tenth the speed of Chattanooga's.

Despite the sluggish performance of cable giants like Comcast and Time Warner, some commercial players are also looking to deploy high-speed offerings. Google announced plans to cover up to 500,000 people with 1 Gbps internet. The service received 1,100 applications from communities and Google will announce its pick(s) by the end of the year.

Re: Chattanooga, TN to Get Nation's Fastest Internet -- 1 Gbps

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 3:25 pm
by HaGGardSmurf
Why do ISP's use gigabit's? Its almost like false advertising...

Anyways 125 MB/s (1 Gb/s) is fast as hell for an internet connection. The only way you could ever use that to full potential is downloading a torrent and being connected to like 1000 seeds, or downloading a file from a large server under little to no load. I dont think i'd pay $300 for an incredible speed boost once in a while.

Re: Chattanooga, TN to Get Nation's Fastest Internet -- 1 Gbps

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 4:17 pm
by CoFree
HaGGardSmurf wrote:Why do ISP's use gigabit's?
because most people dont understand that there is a difference in Gb per sec and GB per sec
or Mbps and MBps

the difference Megabytes and Megabits
think about it this way
1 byte = 8 bits (kind of) :roll:

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and im with you man
its a pain in the backside to hear them talk about all this speed
when in fact the us is so far behind the curve its not even funny

yes
the 125MB/s (Gb/s) is fast as crap
i would want to know how tight is the pipe (so to speak)
how many simultaneous connection can i have at one time
if its only 200/400 then its a joke
if it more like 2000/4000 then that would be something to talk about :D

Re: Chattanooga, TN to Get Nation's Fastest Internet -- 1 Gbps

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 4:26 pm
by HaGGardSmurf
On T.V I always see comercials about my isp or a competitor offering 5, 10, 30 Mb/s etc which looks fast, but when you convert to MB/s its not much at all, 10 Mb is like 1.25 MB...

I honestly didnt catch on until about a year or two ago, when I noticed they said megabit, and thought what the hell, I thought this was a megabyte.

Anyways, canada is farther behind than the US (as least where I live)

The fastest plan I have access to is 100 Mb/s (12.5 MB/s) download, and 625 KB/s Upload with a 500 GB traffic cap. (up and down) which is $150 a month.

Re: Chattanooga, TN to Get Nation's Fastest Internet -- 1 Gbps

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 4:34 pm
by CoFree
about the same here
but i dont have a data cap at all :? :D
but
the truth is even when i run usenet hard i dont go to 500Gb
around 300 is what i do a month
now that could change with the PS3 things that are in the works :?
but
we wont talk about that ;)

Re: Chattanooga, TN to Get Nation's Fastest Internet -- 1 Gbps

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 6:05 pm
by HaGGardSmurf
Lol damn, im limited to 60 GB a month, I have a BW monitor, and I usually hit about 30 gigs a month. 45-50 when I download a couple 7.5 gb files :roll:

I do alot of downloading, movies, tv, music, streaming, etc and I dont think I could ever hit 300 a month. Damn...

Re: Chattanooga, TN to Get Nation's Fastest Internet -- 1 Gbps

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 8:27 pm
by daqid
Wow all of this talk about 300 to 500gb makes me look like I need to be in rehab lol. Some months I pass a terabyte! I got 4 my book tb externals lined up on my desk lol. I got a 10 megabit connection and it gets the job done for me.

Re: Chattanooga, TN to Get Nation's Fastest Internet -- 1 Gbps

Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 8:53 am
by CoFree
daqid wrote:this talk about 300 to 500gb makes me look like I need to be in rehab
:lol: :lol: :lol: