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Will Barkis 9/28/2016 | 2:04:23 PM
Re: Gigabit 101 Re which types of media can support "gigabit" -- eg copper, fiber, coax -- most of them are capable of getting into the realm that I consider gigabit.

It gets a little complicated for each type of pipe.
TeleWRTRLiz 9/28/2016 | 2:04:05 PM
Re: Gigabit 101 wow that's pretty amazing @Will....so maybe 10 years from now, we'd be close to that
Kelsey Ziser 9/28/2016 | 2:04:04 PM
Re: Gigabit 101 @greenmail we'll be diving more into smart cities on 10/5 w/Joe Kochan from US Ignite
mng958 9/28/2016 | 2:03:37 PM
Re: Gigabit 101 thanks
Will Barkis 9/28/2016 | 2:02:33 PM
Re: Gigabit 101 Each eye has ~1 million neurons that process all of the output from the eye. Each can fire maximally at 500 Hz and each takes 2 ms to recover.

So 1 million x 500 Hz = 500 Mbps

So 1 gbps should get you into the realm of visual perception. Just for vision of course, you would need to simulate the other sense too. :)
greenmail777 9/28/2016 | 2:01:50 PM
Re: Gigabit 101 Do you know how Chattanooga using Gigabit for Smart Cities?
TeleWRTRLiz 9/28/2016 | 2:01:35 PM
Re: Gigabit 101 oh I'd love to know how much bandwidth we'd need for the Matrix
Kelsey Ziser 9/28/2016 | 2:01:33 PM
Re: Gigabit 101 @Will Listener Q - Is Gigabit for copper/fibre or does it include wireless? Can DSL support gigabit throughput?
awgill 9/28/2016 | 2:01:26 PM
Re: Gigabit 101 Thank you for the lecture.
JTSE100 9/28/2016 | 2:01:19 PM
Re: Gigabit 101 thanks.

 
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