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I am in Weifang, Shandong, and our unit uses 10m optical fiber, 1500 a month. Super fast. ~~
I forgot to say that it's Netcom. What do you say about speed? With the optimized Thunderbolt under 600M office2003 in less than half a minute. So my colleagues in the unit are crazy about the movie in the unit, and then use the mobile hard drive to take it home to watch haha.
No, but we are a related unit of Netcom, so it's this **, I also know Weifang Telecom and Tietong. Telecom is fast but **expensive, I forgot how much. I won't say anything about the speed of Tietong.
However, I once used a 2m Tietong line to make a wireless LAN, which can drive 15 machines, watch movies, and open web pages.
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Zhaoqing, Guangdong.
Unit leased line optical fiber. When it was installed, it was said to be 10m. But now the maximum speed is only 230kb sI wonder if it's Meng. But because it's an intranet, there's no way to compare.
The original price was 1,000 yuan. Later, the superiors came forward and changed it to 870 yuan per month.
Now it is 2m of January that is being used. 960 yuan a year. (Own home.) The speed is around 210kb s.
Specifically, call 10000 to inquire. It's different everywhere.
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If the number of users can reach 100, 30 yuan per household per month (including network fees and maintenance fees).
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Just go to the official ** of your local Internet provider** and check it.
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In general, consider the place you are in, such as the city level, based on the line length.
At the town level, the monthly fee is the basis.
Standards** vary from place to place.
It's better to ask at the business hall than to ask here.
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The normal price of 2M is about 1500 yuan per month.
However, there will be differences depending on the location.
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100m fiber is 5 times faster than 20m fiber.
The relationship between mb s (mega word seconds) and what we usually call mb s (byte seconds) is 8 times.
And the operators all use the latter, probably because the value is good. This is the reason why the speed of 1M broadband is only about 125KB per second. To divide by 8.
1m=1024kb You should know the common sense, 1024 divided by 8, just about 125.
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The difference between fiber 20m and 50m is the network speed.
The larger the value, the faster the remaining rent of the network speed, and the higher the **.
1.Internet speed, which mainly refers to the speed of uploading data. **, about 80k per m, so, the base rate of 20m is roughly 1600k. That is, the rate of data per second is 1600k.
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There is no difference, 100M fiber broadband refers to 100M broadband.
The difference between optical fiber and broadband: broadband refers to the network access mode with high transmission speed, and optical fiber is one of the ways to achieve broadband transmission.
Optical fiber broadband: the data to be transmitted is converted from electrical signals to optical signals for communication.
At both ends of the optical fiber, there are "optical modems" for signal conversion.
Characteristics of optical fiber: The transmission medium of optical fiber broadband is composed of optical fibers, compared with the traditional ADSL copper wire medium, the optical fiber has strong confidentiality, fast speed, large transmission capacity, low loss and long relay distance.
Ordinary broadband is copper wire** line.
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The broadband used by this user is transmitted through optical cables, with a port rate of up to 10m, which is the way most users use the Internet now, and it is also the best broadband technology now, which can be increased by 10m, 20m, 50m、、、 or even 100m in the future.
ADSL is exclusive bandwidth (with ** online Internet so to use modem) dial-up and then go to the Internet, FTTB is the use of fiber broadband mode is shared (no need to dial), ADSL 2M maximum ** rate is 1024KB * 2 8 = 256KB, FTTB because it is a shared bandwidth If you are using ADSL Internet access in this building, then your ** rate must be higher than 2M (I have a classmate who uses FTT B 2M ** rate 800K S), But if there are more people in your community, or everyone is using FTTB to surf the Internet at a point in time, then the **speed will definitely be**, so if you want to be stable, choose ADSL, and if you want **something, choose FTTB, in the final analysis, it depends on how many people in your community are using FTTB.
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