Greg's bite: 1 Gigabit Internet issues
TweetFollow Us on Twitter

Greg's bite: 1 Gigabit Internet issues

By Greg Mills

As I mentioned in my article yesterday, I live in Kansas City, Kansas, where Google is planning to launch a state of the art "1 Gigabit fiber optic Internet" system as a test. As news of this development came out questions came up that are slowly finding answers. The cost per month for residential service is expected to be similar to what broadband cable Internet costs now. That is from US$30 to $50 per month.  

One older city council member was quite upset that he only had 48 hours to decide how to vote on accepting Google's offer. I suspect he would slam the door on the Publisher's Clearing House $10,000,000 award team, as to not encourage door-to-door salesmen. Who needs all those tacky balloons anyway?

Yesterday I mused that the bottle neck for such blinding speed for a lot of people would be their computers and Wi-Fi routers, and that turns out to be true. The notion that one small fiberoptic strand coming into your home could do such magic is breathtaking. I messed up the name of Apple's new I/O port and called it  "Lighting bolt" when I should have said "Thunderbolt" -- sorry about that.

The information page on Apple.com regarding the Thunderbolt port has a chart that explains how 1 Gigabit shakes out for Apple hardware. USB 2.0 can handle unto 480 megs per second. That is about half the speed of 1 Gigabit. Firewire 800 can throughput 800 megs per second or 80% the speed of 1 Gigabit. An Express Card can handle 2.5 gigs per second. USB 3.0 (not supported by Apple) can handle 5 gigs per second, and "Thunderbolt" can handle up to 10 gigs per second.  A Gigabit is 1000 megs. One gig is 1,000,000,000 bytes of information per second.

What that means is that if you have a 250GB hard drive, like I do on my MacBook Pro, theoretically the entire contents of my hard drive, when full, could be moved through a Thunderbolt Internet connection in 33 minutes if the other end is also up to Thunderbolt speed.  Actual speeds are negotiated between the sending and receiving device to prevent errors in transmission. To stream the entire contents of my hard drive would take 250 seconds through the fiberoptic Internet coming to town.  

My hard drive has a link speed of 3 gigabits and a negotiated link speed of 1.5 gigabits per second. Theoretical maximum speed limits are almost never used, but create a robustness that isn't commonly even taxed.

The input/output speed limitation for my fairly recent MacBook Pro is its ports. If I run it connected to a modem that converts the fiberoptic to FireWire, I would get up to 80% of the speed available on the new internet system.  

If I had the brand new MacBook Pro that comes with a Thunderbolt port I could plug it in and get the full 1 gig-a-second connection, if all is perfectly up to speed on the network. That is only 10% of the theoretical screaming speed the new Thunderbolt port is able to handle.  

Recent Ethernet ports can handle 1 Gigabit connections, but you would need a modem to convert the fiberoptic to Ethernet and then hardwire from the modem to the location where you want to use your computer.  That is OK for a desktop computer but not ideal situation for a laptop or iPad.  

Going now to Wi-Fi, as most people hook up to the Internet with wireless routers these day.s  There are a number of standards for Wi-Fi known as 802.11 specs. The fastest spec for Wi-Fi right now is 802.11n. That standard tops out at 600 megs per second -- or 60% of what the incoming 1 gigabit speed allows. My MacBook Pro thus has the same limitations on it's Wi-Fi speed, as the AirPort Extreme has, 600 megs per second.  That is still close to 100 times what I have now on my Time Warner Cable modem.

There are always faster Wi-Fi specs under development, and the next standard is 802.11ac. That new standard under development will top out at 1 gigabit per second or exactly what the new fiber optic system will support. I will be watching for Apple to adopt the 802.11ac specs to be ready for Google's fiberoptic network. Future Airport Wi-Fi routers will come with Thunderbolt ports and 802.11ac standards.  

Another standard under development is called "WiGig" which is topping out at 7 gigabits per second. One thing to remember: once the fiber optic threads are up and running, tweaks and software upgrades to the system will allow the fiberoptic cables to increase speeds dramatically.  Who knows how fast fiberoptic internet will go a few years down the line?  

Right now, 1 gigabit is pretty darn fast. To some extent as we reach these sorts of speeds, faster isn't even noticeable most of the time. It take sophisticated testing to measure the difference when new chips come out. Sure they are faster, but the difference is really not that noticeable in everyday use. It isn't like the old days when you had to wait for your computer to do things.

I have sought access to the 20-page agreement Google is negotiating with the city council and will post an update next week on all this. Anybody out there that already has 1 gigabit Internet?

That's Greg's Bite for today.

(Greg Mills is currently a graphic and Faux Wall Artist in Kansas City. Formerly a new product R&D man for the paint sundry market, he holds 11 US patents. Greg is an Extra Class Ham Radio Operator, AB6SF, iOS developer and web site designer. He's also working on a solar energy startup using a patent pending process for turning waste dual pane glass window units into thermal solar panels used to heat water see: www.CottageIndustySolar.com Married, with one daughter, Greg writes for intellectual property web sites and on Mac/Tech related issues. See Greg's art web site at http://www.gregmills.info He can be emailed at gregmills@mac.com)

 

Community Search:
MacTech Search:

Software Updates via MacUpdate

Latest Forum Discussions

See All

Top Mobile Game Discounts
Every day, we pick out a curated list of the best mobile discounts on the App Store and post them here. This list won't be comprehensive, but it every game on it is recommended. Feel free to check out the coverage we did on them in the links... | Read more »
Price of Glory unleashes its 1.4 Alpha u...
As much as we all probably dislike Maths as a subject, we do have to hand it to geometry for giving us the good old Hexgrid, home of some of the best strategy games. One such example, Price of Glory, has dropped its 1.4 Alpha update, stocked full... | Read more »
The SLC 2025 kicks off this month to cro...
Ever since the Solo Leveling: Arise Championship 2025 was announced, I have been looking forward to it. The promotional clip they released a month or two back showed crowds going absolutely nuts for the previous competitions, so imagine the... | Read more »
Dive into some early Magicpunk fun as Cr...
Excellent news for fans of steampunk and magic; the Precursor Test for Magicpunk MMORPG Crystal of Atlan opens today. This rather fancy way of saying beta test will remain open until March 5th and is available for PC - boo - and Android devices -... | Read more »
Prepare to get your mind melted as Evang...
If you are a fan of sci-fi shooters and incredibly weird, mind-bending anime series, then you are in for a treat, as Goddess of Victory: Nikke is gearing up for its second collaboration with Evangelion. We were also treated to an upcoming... | Read more »
Square Enix gives with one hand and slap...
We have something of a mixed bag coming over from Square Enix HQ today. Two of their mobile games are revelling in life with new events keeping them alive, whilst another has been thrown onto the ever-growing discard pile Square is building. I... | Read more »
Let the world burn as you have some fest...
It is time to leave the world burning once again as you take a much-needed break from that whole “hero” lark and enjoy some celebrations in Genshin Impact. Version 5.4, Moonlight Amidst Dreams, will see you in Inazuma to attend the Mikawa Flower... | Read more »
Full Moon Over the Abyssal Sea lands on...
Aether Gazer has announced its latest major update, and it is one of the loveliest event names I have ever heard. Full Moon Over the Abyssal Sea is an amazing name, and it comes loaded with two side stories, a new S-grade Modifier, and some fancy... | Read more »
Open your own eatery for all the forest...
Very important question; when you read the title Zoo Restaurant, do you also immediately think of running a restaurant in which you cook Zoo animals as the course? I will just assume yes. Anyway, come June 23rd we will all be able to start up our... | Read more »
Crystal of Atlan opens registration for...
Nuverse was prominently featured in the last month for all the wrong reasons with the USA TikTok debacle, but now it is putting all that behind it and preparing for the Crystal of Atlan beta test. Taking place between February 18th and March 5th,... | Read more »

Price Scanner via MacPrices.net

AT&T is offering a 65% discount on the ne...
AT&T is offering the new iPhone 16e for up to 65% off their monthly finance fee with 36-months of service. No trade-in is required. Discount is applied via monthly bill credits over the 36 month... Read more
Use this code to get a free iPhone 13 at Visi...
For a limited time, use code SWEETDEAL to get a free 128GB iPhone 13 Visible, Verizon’s low-cost wireless cell service, Visible. Deal is valid when you purchase the Visible+ annual plan. Free... Read more
M4 Mac minis on sale for $50-$80 off MSRP at...
B&H Photo has M4 Mac minis in stock and on sale right now for $50 to $80 off Apple’s MSRP, each including free 1-2 day shipping to most US addresses: – M4 Mac mini (16GB/256GB): $549, $50 off... Read more
Buy an iPhone 16 at Boost Mobile and get one...
Boost Mobile, an MVNO using AT&T and T-Mobile’s networks, is offering one year of free Unlimited service with the purchase of any iPhone 16. Purchase the iPhone at standard MSRP, and then choose... Read more
Get an iPhone 15 for only $299 at Boost Mobil...
Boost Mobile, an MVNO using AT&T and T-Mobile’s networks, is offering the 128GB iPhone 15 for $299.99 including service with their Unlimited Premium plan (50GB of premium data, $60/month), or $20... Read more
Unreal Mobile is offering $100 off any new iP...
Unreal Mobile, an MVNO using AT&T and T-Mobile’s networks, is offering a $100 discount on any new iPhone with service. This includes new iPhone 16 models as well as iPhone 15, 14, 13, and SE... Read more
Apple drops prices on clearance iPhone 14 mod...
With today’s introduction of the new iPhone 16e, Apple has discontinued the iPhone 14, 14 Pro, and SE. In response, Apple has dropped prices on unlocked, Certified Refurbished, iPhone 14 models to a... Read more
B&H has 16-inch M4 Max MacBook Pros on sa...
B&H Photo is offering a $360-$410 discount on new 16-inch MacBook Pros with M4 Max CPUs right now. B&H offers free 1-2 day shipping to most US addresses: – 16″ M4 Max MacBook Pro (36GB/1TB/... Read more
Amazon is offering a $100 discount on the M4...
Amazon has the M4 Pro Mac mini discounted $100 off MSRP right now. Shipping is free. Their price is the lowest currently available for this popular mini: – Mac mini M4 Pro (24GB/512GB): $1299, $100... Read more
B&H continues to offer $150-$220 discount...
B&H Photo has 14-inch M4 MacBook Pros on sale for $150-$220 off MSRP. B&H offers free 1-2 day shipping to most US addresses: – 14″ M4 MacBook Pro (16GB/512GB): $1449, $150 off MSRP – 14″ M4... Read more

Jobs Board

All contents are Copyright 1984-2011 by Xplain Corporation. All rights reserved. Theme designed by Icreon.