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Team 1 . CSC303 – Networking Andy Laurin Brandon Oelkers Vincent Shiely Bill Wilson Marcus Yabuta. Introduction. Cable. Advantages. Disadvantages. Bandwidth Loss During Peak Hours Not Available in Rural Areas Hardware Fees Security Risks Slower Than Fiber. Widely Available

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  1. Team 1 CSC303 – Networking Andy Laurin Brandon Oelkers Vincent Shiely Bill Wilson Marcus Yabuta

  2. Introduction

  3. Cable Advantages Disadvantages • Bandwidth Loss During Peak Hours • Not Available in Rural Areas • Hardware Fees • Security Risks • Slower Than Fiber • Widely Available • Ready Connection • Support Heavy Activities • Stable Connection • No Phone Wiring Necessary • Bundle Services • Support High Speed

  4. DSL/Copper Circuits Advantages Disadvantages • Slower Than Cable • Not as Widely Available as Cable • Signal Loss by Distance • Reliability • Uses Telephone Line • Does Not Tie Phone Line • Faster than Dial-Up • Good Security • Vary Cost Per Area

  5. Fiber Advantages Disadvantages • Not Widely Available • High Cost Wiring Installation • Weak Wire • No Changing Location • Special Equipment • High Speed / Data Transfer • Secure • Light Weight • Cost Effective (Wire) • Trans Continental Data Link • Immune To Electro Magnetic Interference • Minimal Data Loss • Reliability

  6. Residential Considerations Choice • AT&T U-verse Max • Download Speed: 12Mb • Upload Speed: 1Mb • Monthly Price: $29.99 • Price per Mb: $2.50 • Parents • 2 Teenagers • 1 Home Computer • 2 Business Laptops • 1 Gaming System • 1 Tablet

  7. Residential Price Table

  8. Business Considerations Choice • AT&T U-Verse Max • Download Speed: 12Mb • Upload Speed: 1.5Mb • Monthly Price: $70 • Price per Mb: $5.83 • New Company • 25 Employees w/ Computer • 5 Extra Computer • All Computers Are Able to Handle The Internet Service

  9. Business Price Table

  10. Why not Cable and Fiber • Why not Cable for residential and Business connectivity? • The cable offerings were more expensive • The speed choices were about the same between DSL/Cable • Why not Fiber for residential connectivity? • No need for a high download/upload speed • Re-wiring cost • Higher monthly bill

  11. Future – Nielsen’s Law • Nielsen’s Law provides us with a metric for determining what connectivity speed is going to look like down the road. • The law states that internet bandwidth can grow at an annual rate of 50%. So a 12Mb download rate could be 18Mb over the course of the year. • Slowly increase because there is an element of infrastructure behind the technology. Streets need to be dug up, cables need to be laid. • Increases in internet bandwidth take more time to reach end users

  12. Conclusion • Cost and Need • Availability • Chose DSL is most cost-effective option for the given size • Future of internet service lies in fiber connectivity • DSL will no longer be acceptable

  13. Bibliography • DSL Advantages and Disadvantages. (1999). Retrieved from Minnesota Online: http://www.state.net/dsl/DSLadvantages.html • Nielsen's Law of Internet Bandwidth. (2010). Retrieved from UseIT: http://www.useit.com/alertbox/980405.html • Cable Internet - Pros and Cons. (2011, August 11). Retrieved September 12, 2011, from Top Savings: http://topsavings.net/blog/cable-internet-pros-and-cons • Cable Internet: Pros and Cons. (2011). Retrieved September 12, 2011, from Broadband Buddy: http://www.broadbandbuddy.com.au/cable/cable-internet-pros-cons • Comparison of DSL, Cable & Fiber Optic. (2011). Retrieved from WhiteFence: http://servicetips.whitefence.com/comparison-dsl-cable-fiber-optic-2955.html • Fiber vs. Cable vs. DSL. (2011). Retrieved September 12, 2011, from Fiber For All: http://fiberforall.org/fiber-vs-cable-vs-dsl/

  14. Bibliography cont. • Chapman, S. (n.d.). Advantages & Disadvantages of Fiber Optic Cables. Retrieved September 12, 2011, from eHow: http://www.ehow.com/facts_4827116_advantages-disadvantages-fiber-optic-cables.html • Franklin, C. (1998-2011). How Cable Modems Work. Retrieved September 12, 2011, from How Stuff Works: http://computer.howstuffworks.com/cable-modem10.htm • Kaplan, J. (2008, December 2). The Fastest ISPs in America—and Where You Live. Retrieved September 12, 2011, from PC Mag: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2335745,00.asp • Seibert, P. (2009, June 4). The Advantages and Disadvantages of Fiber Optics. Retrieved from Hub Tech Insider: http://hubtechinsider.wordpress.com/2009/06/04/the-advantages-and-disadvantages-of-fiber-optics/

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