China is quietly pushing ahead with massive 50,000Mbps broadband rollout to leapfrog rest of the world on internet speeds
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Those will be some hot NICs.
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Is there a community for that? Asking for a friend.
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Chinese infrastructure developing is truly impressive. I guess that's one benefit of being in an imperial dictatorship.
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It feels like they are using this presidency to get as far ahead as they can.
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50gbps **shared line using passive optical splitters. Bit misleading there Chona, nobody is getting an actual 50gbps connection to their house.
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So 50Gbps internet.
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They are ostensibly a one party state, not a dictatorship. While Xi is the paramount leader, he claims he isn't a dictator and I totally believe him.
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I'm sure the hardware for 50Gbps optics wouldn't be cheap for the consumer
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Because everyone there uses the Internet?
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What do you think would happen if he started doing things the people able to recall him didn't like?
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AT&T still hasn't installed fiber in my old neighborhood where one of their lines cuts straight through a row of houses that conveniently do get fiber, while everyone else is stuck on cable.
Did I mention they received billions in federal funding to upgrade everyone?
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Yeah no one uses the internet over there, but they're doing it anyway just to shit on Verizon
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I probably shouldn't have posted it that way. I've been to Bejing, but I picture a lot of rural rice farmers just NOT part of the Internet and of course with censorship rampant, I just figure, why so fast? Sounds like flexing. But maybe I'm wrong.
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Well, at least they're doing it quietly.
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We already have private 100gbps in Australia and our public network just trialled it last year so rollout is expected this year.
Why is anyone celebrating 50gbps? I can’t imagine Australia is anywhere near leading here.
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This would be for a business, surely? I can't imagine any individual having a use case for those speeds.
I can get 8 gigabit symmetrical if I want to, but I don't.
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I'm not, I want to subscribe to this newsletter
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Even rice farmers watch Netflix.
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It’s up to the ISPs what plans they sell. But cost wise it would be so prohibitive that only a business would buy it for the first few years for sure.
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Not only that, but what's the use case? Who on earth is slinging that much data around?