[nycphp-talk] [ot] Anyone think the Cisco/TCP thing is goingaround?
Aaron Fischer
agfische at email.smith.edu
Fri Apr 23 15:09:09 EDT 2004
Hmm.. is there anything to the "DSL is dedicated, Cable is shared"
thing then? I took a networking class a couple years ago and they made
a point of covering this in the DSL/Cable comparison. I've been
disseminating this little tidbit of info ever since.
From my experience I haven't noticed big slowdowns in service on DSL.
Stays pretty consistent all the time. A friend of mine has cablemodem
and he notices big slowdowns around 6-8 p.m. when big populations are
arriving home, checking email, hopping on the web, etc. On the flip
side, when it's fast, it's definitely a lot faster than my DSL.
-Aaron
On Apr 23, 2004, at 3:00 PM, Tim Sailer wrote:
> Common misconception. DSL is dedicated from your CPE to the CO's
> DSLAM. There,
> it's all shared bandwidth out the OC3 (or whatever they are using).
> Only a
> dedicated line, point to point, like a T-1 (non-frame-relay) will give
> you dedicated
> bandwidth. Even then, that's to your provider, who hopefully hasn't
> oversold *their*
> bandwidth by too much...
>
> Tim
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