MY isp is using gpon, it seems to be the standard 1:32 splitter and 2.5 gbps download and some sort of upload I can't remember.
Taken that the max the network can produce is 2.5gbps, split it 32 times you get 75mbps per user.
How is it I see most isp using the 1:32 splitter yet still offer 1gbps to each customer?
Would they just upgrade at there end raising the 2.5gbps to something higher if the need is there? if so what is the max bandwidth the current gpon can handle?
then there is the whole docsis 3.1 and the full 10gbps upload and download.
I do realize that both cable and fiber are shared and most of the time all 32 users won't be maxing out there connection all the time, still shouldn't fiber be able to handle more?
I only ask cause I am one of those power users and if I am using the full gig all the time won't that leave a small amount for everyone else to use? just thinking on this one.