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Mnisi further said that the SAT3/WASC/SAFE cable has a maximum capacity of 120 Gbps and that it is estimated that only 2.5 Gbps is currently used for Internet access in South Africa.
The DoC said that they will be able to make an informed judgment about the international bandwidth requirements and capacity on current cable system by the end of 2008.
As per one of my previous posts it was quoted that the converged network for the 2006 Fifa World Cup in Germany which was developed by T-Systems had capacity of 480Gbps (This was for broadcast, comms and other data access).
But I'm sure with something like "480Gbps" the people at the DoC are going "Eish! That kant be troo! Det is too hai a numba to be right! The silly Germans and their typos, yooyoo!"
Are the people in charge so bloody stupid? Is it that hard to get figures from Germany as to their bandwidth requirements? Surely, if we're to host a world class event than it wouldn't be wrong to use the numbers from the 2006 World Cup as an orientation?
But I'm sure with something like "480Gbps" the people at the DoC are going "Eish! That kant be troo! Det is too hai a numba to be right! The silly Germans and their typos, yooyoo!"
But I'm sure with something like "480Gbps" the people at the DoC are going "Eish! That kant be troo! Det is too hai a numba to be right! The silly Germans and their typos, yooyoo!"