China has launched the world’s first commercial 10-Gigabit (10G) broadband network in Sunan County, Hebei Province, with a significant deployment in Xiong’an New Area, a high-tech city being developed as a smart metropolis. The initiative, a collaboration between Huawei and state-owned China Unicom, went live on 20 April 2025.

  • @[email protected]
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    553 months ago

    how is it the world’s first when there are several ISPs that have been offering 10g fiber for the past year

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      Past year? Iint7 (Switzerland) has been offering symmetric 10Gb to home users for almost a decade and their flagship home package has been 25Gbps for a few years now. Multiple ISPs in the UK have offered symmetric 10Gb for 6-7 years, ditto some American and Singaporean ISPs. I’ve had 10Gb on tap for years now. Funny how this clickbait untruthful article also slips in that the product isn’t even symmetric, having a 10:1 down/up ratio. The 10Gb from my own ISP is being upgraded to symmetric 50Gbps later this year.

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      93 months ago

      Cause china …and we’re on lemmy …so yea

      Another article is also at the top about bird drones that are going to turn the drone world on its head.

    • @[email protected]
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      23 months ago

      Yeah, it doesn’t make sense because even in the article it talks about other nations already having it and china trying to rollout faster.

  • Greg Clarke
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    263 months ago

    I’ve been able to get 8GBps fibre home internet for the last 5 years in rural Canada. I doubt this is the first 10GBps commercial broadband network.

      • Greg Clarke
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        13 months ago

        Fibre access is not evenly distributed, some places only have satellite access as an option. Meanwhile Rogers just ran fibre down our road so now we have the option to use Bell or Rogers.

      • @[email protected]
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        43 months ago

        Nobody gives us service out here, I’ve checked with Verizon, TMobile, and AT&T. Best I have is my cellphone, which I can use as a hotspot, and it’s typically only on 4G/LTE. I’ve gotten 5G connections a few times, but rarely.

        It took me 2 days to download a 90 GB game, and I can’t play anything online because the connection will just drop.

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          If you get 4G on your phone, then build a LTE modem and use it, you can use 2x2 or 4x4 antennas as well and increase the signal significantly.

          https://thewirelesshaven.com/

          Go here, get a 4G modem for cheap. 5G if you want to try your hand on it. But a 4G modem should get you much much better signal than your phone. Then go get a plan, use this site.

          https://cellularinternet.info/

          Lot of people use this plan if you have ATT

          https://cellularinternet.info/tabletplan

          Which ever provider you’re phone is getting the best signal on, go with them.

          Seriously, at my old farm I had 4g and was doing 30mbs down and 5 up and none of our phones had service. Once I put in the mimo antenna I had Internet. I still use a mobley plan at my new place, thankfully fiber is finally gonna be here soon.

          But don’t deal with not having access. Seriously 4g is prevalent enough in the usa that you shouldn’t be without it now.

          Also ignore all the idiots who say this can’t be done on a phone plan. It %100 can, and if you’re rural enough, more than likely very few people will be connecting to your tower and you will not see deprioritizing.

          If you need help, let me know and I’ll get you setup. I dealt with this crap for years until I figured it all out.

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            53 months ago

            Fun fact: If I use my 4G with a device that isn’t a phone, that’s against the terms of service and they can cut my access.

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              43 months ago

              Yea sure. They also took nearly a trillion dollars from us tax payers for a nationwide build out of Internet…took the money then said dialup is good enough.

              They can fuck right off.

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          As much as I hate to say it, because Fuck Musk, Starlink really is as good as they say in rural areas like yours. FiL has had it since the early beta and it was transformative for him. Streaming is now as good as wired broadband and “no lag” video calls are as well. It drops out very 20 min or so for a minute since the constellation isn’t complete yet but that has been getting better year over year.

          Again, Musk is a massive choad, but this is the only decent option for people without anything good.

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          It takes a long time to download large games on 4g, but I’m able to play online with ~90 ping.

          I recommend using Visible if you haven’t tried ti already. They have a free trial.

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    93 months ago

    The lack of down/up symmetry (at at 10:1 ratio, no less) is rather gobsmacking in 2025. Even here in SV, where internet service has historically lagged behind the rest of the world, I now have 5 gigabits of symmetric fiber service for a reasonable price.

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      23 months ago

      This (asymetric bandwidth) and breaking inbound ports and breaking multicast is how they can sell you solution to fill the gap.

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        13 months ago

        In other words, offering tiers of service which are symmetric or close the gap? For what it’s worth, I seem to be a poor technologist, since 5 gigabits/sec is vastly more than I need, but my ISP keeps encouraging me to upgrade to 7 gigabits. It’s nice to know that I could run a skyscraper or a medium sized subdivision if I wanted to, however!

  • Buelldozer
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    83 months ago

    I’m in Central Wyoming and could call my ISP right now to order a 10Gbs upgrade. My 2Gbs is plenty fast enough though.

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      13 months ago

      Shit, my 450/450 dedicated is good enough for a family of 5 with data hungry kids. I’ve also had a similar experience on 500/500 shared. Fiber of course. Screw cable.

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      43 months ago

      The best I can do for the price and consistency is Verizon 5G home internet and it’ll fluctuate between 80Mbps and 300Mbps down. Upload at best 30Mbps. Not lucky to live in a fiber neighborhood. All the cable providers are worse than 5G alternatives though I’m certain the 5G services will get worse with age

  • @[email protected]
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    73 months ago

    These guys are doing like the Americans with first flight, first phone call, first recorded conversation, first anything.

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    43 months ago

    It’s so fast, that nobody can afford it. If more than five people have it, it’s because they are the billionaires that owned the network.

    That’s why it’s so amazing, you won’t have it for 20 years.

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      33 months ago

      You really don’t need to be a billionaire to afford crazy internet speeds (if you want them). You can get a 100G port from pretty much any ISP for ~$8k/mo, or even cheaper if you are willing to have a bandwidth cap. Then assuming you really want it, you’d have to pay to get the fiber laid to your home, which can be a few hundred thousand dollars depending on how far away you are. Of course this is ridiculous for home internet, but it is within reach for people that are way poorer then billionaires.

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    43 months ago

    The only reason to have such fast internet at home is for torrents. Nothing else will saturate 10G, even with several people using it.

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      133 months ago

      I WFH for a company where we’re regularly moving files and packages in the 100s of GBs. I’m already on 2.5Gb and and I still ahev to wait 10-20 minutes at times. I also share a connection with my wife who is a CAD designer and 3D Space modeler for an architect who also works from home who also has similar upload & download times for some of her work.

      That’s just us. There’s plenty of other professionals out there that work with large files between teams either as a job or hobby from home.

      10Gb has a market for home users. It may be limited at this time, but it’s there.

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      63 months ago

      Sometimes the reason there is no use for it is because the data was unavailable. With larger data throughput, more and better services may become available.

      Even when you consider common stuff like gaming, it often takes a while to fully download or update games.

    • @[email protected]
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      43 months ago

      Even the US has this in places. Definitely not a first in the word situation other than what China tells its citizens.

      • HubertManne
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        23 months ago

        yeah it made me sort unconfident but like I thought korea had it back quite a ways. like significantly before covid.