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Network Bandwidth (2)
The current record is 6.4Tb/s (when you are really close) and about 10 Gbps in real situation
ACT 300000 * 256 kbps (Transact) = 73 Gbps
ACT 300000 * 2.2 Mbps = 644 Gbps
AARNET Backbone Canberra-Sydney, or Canberra-Melbourne : 18 Mbp
for more on record bandwith :
http://lsr.internet2.edu/
Bandwidth is often non symetric at the end of the network
TransACT : 512 / 64 kbps
No bandwidth is high or low its just different to what you are used to.
Which depends on where you are
Its not the sustained bandwidth you are catering for its the peaks!
Internet traffic is fractal, and the same issue appears on the server
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