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LiNuX
04-16-2013, 05:02 PM
A Sony-backed ISP in Japan has launched a 2Gbps Internet service, which it said is the world's fastest for home use.

So-net Entertainment began offering its "Nuro" fiber-based service on Monday to homes, apartments, and small businesses in Tokyo and six surrounding prefectures. Nuro will cost AY=4,980 ($51) per month on a two-year contract, plus a AY=52,500 installation fee that it is currently offering for free for those that apply online. The upload speed is 1Gbps.

The company said the service includes rental of an ONU (optical network unit) designed to handle the high speeds. ONU devices are commonly used in homes and business to convert fiber to broadband Internet. Individual users of the service are unlikely to see 2Gbps speeds on their devices, as it exceeds the capacity of most consumer network adaptors.

The Japanese government has strongly backed fiber connections to private residences, and the country is now among the world leaders. About 25% of Japanese households are currently connected, the second-highest rate in the world, according to data from regional FTTH, or Fibre to the Home, organizations. The UAE is the highest at over 70%.

Much of Japan's population in Tokyo and other cities lives in tightly packed apartments, which has made it easier to roll out fiber services. Services offering 1Gbps are now common, with providers slashing prices and offering hundreds of dollars in discounts to draw subscribers. As in other countries, the rollout has been much lower in lower-populated rural areas.

So-net said its service uses the GPON, or Gigabit-capable Passive Optics Networks, standard, which supports up to 2.488 Gbps downstream.


Source: Sony ISP launches worlds fastest home Internet, 2Gbps - Computerworld (http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9238392/Sony_ISP_launches_world_39_s_fastest_home_Internet _2Gbps)

Anyone else want to move to Japan with me?

Low pings on gaming servers any where in the world. Barely noticeable download times. A true form of instant whatever you want.

I still can't wait for Google Fiber to expand...hell, I don't even have Verizon FiOS in my area yet...OR another cable service...

Ziek88
04-17-2013, 07:12 AM
I'd go for that in a heartbeat. As a comcast customer all a competitor really has to do is say "we're not comcast" and I'm interested. I bet Google Fiber will spread faster than FIOS. I'll take whoever gets to me first though. People I know with FIOS have no complaints.

LiNuX
04-17-2013, 07:13 AM
Google Fiber is providing gigabit connections. I believe FiOS only offers 50mbps at most (still 5x more than what I have), could be wrong, I don't feel like checking because I know they don't have it in my area anyway and I'm just gonna be disappointed.

Ziek88
04-17-2013, 07:23 AM
I'm pretty sure you're correct on the connection speeds. Both destroy comcast. I'd bet Google Fiber will spread pretty quick. They usually don't waste a lot of time getting their services in place. I hope they do anyway.

Trunks
04-17-2013, 11:02 AM
I'd never leave my home if I had this. I'd be happy with 50mb's. I'm sitting here with 20mb for like 120 a month. Also has phone and cable though.

ROFLBRYCE
04-17-2013, 01:54 PM
http://puu.sh/2BV5v


Yeah I wouldn't mind having internet like that. Sick of blurry Netflix and 240p YouTube.

Ziek88
04-17-2013, 02:05 PM
I suppose I have no room to complain. My speeds are pretty solid from Comcast but their service is so bad.

Actual conversation I had with comcast when my cable box melted and had caught on fire. I took the box in to the local office to swap it. Showed them the burn and said.

ME: "So, my box seems to have had an electrical malfunction and tried to catch on fire."
COMCAST: "Sir, what was the box doing that made you think it was catching on fire?"
ME: "Ummm.... (points at the box again) It caught on fire?"
COMCAST: "Did you try unplugging it and plugging it back in?"
ME: "Just give me a different box. Make sure it's actually the correct box please."

Felt the need to tell them the last part since I had previously gotten HD service and on demand and they gave me a box that was not compatible with either...

I hate comcast so so so much. Unfortunately, the only other option in my area is dial up.

http://www.speedtest.net/result/2652339395.png (http://www.speedtest.net)

paecmaker
04-17-2013, 03:24 PM
Damn two gb, thats like double the fastest we got(for now)(and a couple of thousands faster than I got)

SwirlyPie
04-25-2013, 06:55 PM
That sounds extraordinary! I currently am happy with my fios, but if greater speeds are possible then I will certainly acquire what ever connection will secure them.