[menog] ADSL Service Provider Bandwidth Forecasting
Maher El Zein
mz-ccie at hotmail.com
Sun Mar 14 06:49:25 GMT 2010
Dear Kiyam,You mean bandwidth Estimator. Right? Kindly find the following links may help.
http://www.strowger.com/Widearea-ADSL-Loop-Extender/61-adsl2-bandwidth-estimator.html
http://www.node-net.com/newhtml/ADSL-Bandwidth%20calculator.htm
Wish luck,
Maher El Zein
From: umairbinmansoor at hotmail.com
To: kiyam at gorannet.net; menog-bounces at menog.net; menog at menog.net
Subject: RE: [menog] ADSL Service Provider Bandwidth Forecasting
Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2010 10:50:34 +0500
CC:
Apart from the math, the cheapest way would be to monitor congestion.
How much time it took to reach there since the last upgrade and that’s it. You
can now speculate statistically while considering the subscription rate in
order to upgrade the bandwidth. At the end of the day, as Jim said, all that
matters is how well your customers are prioritized.
Umair bin Mansoor
From: kiyam at gorannet.net
To: amr.essam at tedata.net; amaged at gmail.com; menog-bounces at menog.net; menog at menog.net
Subject: RE: [menog] ADSL Service Provider Bandwidth Forecasting
Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 20:35:12 +0300
CC:
ladies and gentlemen,
I apologize that I didn’t make
my request clear.
I was asking the exact
mathematical formula or equation for how to calculate the bandwidth
requirements.
we have got 5 service classes
ranging from 256kbps up to 3mbps downstream and 128kbps up to 768kbps upstream.
now we have got around 10k
subscribers and I would like to know what is best practice in your companies
like if the CIO was
asked how much bandwidth he/she
requests the management to provide, in order to give these users a reasonable
contention ratio and
browsing experience.
Please do not make any comments
on the given bandwidths as we are in Iraq and internet resources are still difficult
to get. I know that in Sweden
people are having about 1gbps
internet but yet we are in Iraq.
Thank you
Best regards,
Kiyam Kadir
Goran Net ISP
Business Development Manager
EMail: kiyam at gorannet.net
Tel: 00964 (0) 770 2 666 666
From: Amr Essam
[mailto:amr.essam at tedata.net]
Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2010 19:58
To: amaged at gmail.com; Kiyam Kadir; menog-bounces at menog.net;
menog at menog.net
Subject: Re: [menog] ADSL Service Provider Bandwidth Forecasting
Dears,
I agree with what Ahmed said, in addition that there should be a targeted plan from
the company to reach certain number of customers planned on different
locations, the plan should include customers with different speeds, and upon
this you start to check capacity of the locations to increase the BW, usual
forecasts comes out in a 3 to 5 years plan but I assume yearly plan for
targeted number of xdsl ports/clients.
--
Amr Essam
TE Data
From:
amaged at gmail.com
Date:
Sat,
13 Mar 2010 15:17:13 +0000
To:
Kiyam
Kadir<kiyam at gorannet.net>; <menog-bounces at menog.net>;
<menog at menog.net>
Subject:
Re:
[menog] ADSL Service Provider Bandwidth Forecasting
Dear
Kiyam,
Based on reports coming from their commercial team on the subscribers rate of
increase during the previous year.
Regards,
Ahmed Maged
Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless handheld
From:
"Kiyam
Kadir" <kiyam at gorannet.net>
Date:
Sat,
13 Mar 2010 17:17:51 +0300
To:
<menog at menog.net>
Subject:
[menog]
ADSL Service Provider Bandwidth Forecasting
Dear ladies and gentlemen,
can anyone of you point me in the right direction on how a
xDSL service provider forecasts bandwidth upgrades, calculates future
requirements and bandwidth
contention ratio calculations ?
any help is appreciated.
PS: Should Philip see this email I would appreciate if he
can point me in the right direction to read this in his book or at least write
something about and put it in his book.
J
thank you in advance.
Thank
you
Best
regards,
Kiyam
Kadir
Goran
Net ISP
Business
Development Manager
EMail:
kiyam at gorannet.net
Tel:
00964 (0) 770 2 666 666
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