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Re: [8023-10GEPON] [FEC] Mandatory or Optional (was [FEC Superating] - kickoff preso)



Geoff,

When could we expect "Surely, You are Joking, Mr. Thompson" to be
published? :)

Meanwhile, please take a look here:
http://www.mathsisfun.com/percentage-calculator.html


or here: 
http://www.wtamu.edu/academic/anns/mps/math/mathlab/beg_algebra/beg_alg_
tut16_percent.htm

pay close attention to example 5.


Cheers,
Glen

________________________________________
From: Geoff Thompson [mailto:gthompso@NORTEL.COM] 
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 12:29 PM
To: STDS-802-3-10GEPON@listserv.ieee.org
Subject: Re: [8023-10GEPON] [FEC] Mandatory or Optional (was [FEC
Superating] - kickoff preso)

Glen-

At 04:20 PM 2/8/2007 , Glen Kramer wrote:

10GEPON leads to 1000% bandwidth increase compared to 1G EPON. 


I don't think so.
A 100% increase is defined as doubling something.

E.g. If you increase the price of something (the context in which
percentage increase is usually used) by 10% it goes from $1.00 to $1.10.
If you increase the price of something 100% it goes from $1.00 to $2.00

Ergo, a 100% increase to 10 Mb/s would be 20 Mb/s
and thus, a 200% increase to 10 Mb/s would be 40 Mb/s
and thus, a 300% increase to 10 Mb/s would be 80 Mb/s
and thus, a 400% increase to 10 Mb/s would be 160 Mb/s
and thus, a 500% increase to 10 Mb/s would be 320 Mb/s
and thus, a 600% increase to 10 Mb/s would be 640 Mb/s
and thus, a 700% increase to 10 Mb/s would be 1.280 Gb/s
and thus, a 800% increase to 10 Mb/s would be 2.560 Gb/s
and thus, a 900% increase to 10 Mb/s would be 5.120 Gb/s
and thus, a 1000% increase to 10 Mb/s would be 10.240 Gb/s

10GEPON leads to (approx) 10x bandwidth improvement compared to 1G EPON

Geoff