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AartJansen

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#290336 4-Nov-2021 08:49
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https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/broadband-wars-chorus-puts-cut-price-ufb-fibre-plan-on-the-table/AA3LO7TDCNKRU6UQUWADVWITGE/

 

 

 

In this article about chorus, it touchs on hyper fiber going from 4Gbps to 8, and one day 26.

 

 

 

But...don't all the ONT's have a regular 1GBps ethernet port ?


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  #2807176 4-Nov-2021 08:54
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https://www.chorus.co.nz/q/hyperfibre-ont

 

The current HyperFibre ONT has 1x 10G port and 4x 1G ports.  Alas, I've yet to play with one.





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  #2807318 4-Nov-2021 10:35
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Great all we are going to see is ' I am paying for 26Gbp/s why is my WiFi only giving me 6Gbp/s '


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  #2807337 4-Nov-2021 11:08
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Great all we are going to see is ' I am paying for 26Gbp/s why is my WiFi only giving me 6Gbp/s '

 

 

Because you are only using 30Mb/s of your 26Gb/s, so whats your problem :)

 

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  #2807663 4-Nov-2021 19:16
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It's actually 25Gbps, according to the Chorus shareholder docs. I think 26 was a typo. Not that it makes a difference! Probably a very long way off, at any rate.


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