Jio Fiber is having issues with US traffic since last evening

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@Dark_Nate maybe with jio they have some weird type of cost cutting by limiting uplink bandwidths. They also have to pay for their international transits isn't it so . I am not sure about it..😂😂
 
I am facing slowdowns to US servers for the past 2-3 days using Jio Fiber.

Screenshot_2020-04-09 Speedtest by Ookla - The Global Broadband Speed Test.webp
 
This is not limited to jio, even airtel is failing during morning hours. The problem gets resolved at 1PM and then reoccur next day.
AWS being the common link.
 
It's mostly in morning hours. For airtel it is whole day. And AWS is the main issue.
 
Agreed.
Jio seems to have deployed a more centralised network than the other players.
But the shared between is between the single port right ? Even if they have high split ratio it shouldn't matter much right?
GPON has 2.5gbps down and 1.5 Gbps up per port.
It is theoretically 2.5Gbps possible to each unit but that is also the total available bandwidth for all shared ONUs. Hence there would be some sort of traffic shaping if all were to be on higher speed plans.
In addition Jio is also providing voice and TV over the same link. That is why I think they have reduced the upload after commercial launch as they started the STB streaming. So certain amount of capacity is earmarked for that as well.
 
If BSNL can give symmetrical bandwidth on 100 Mbps plan using GPON in a small place like Shillong:

How come Jio with all that political clout is unable to do so? #AmbaniLogic


It seems like symmetrical GPON or rather XGS-PON is possible since around 2010?




There's also 40G since 2013: G.989.1 : 40-Gigabit-capable passive optical networks (NG-PON2): General requirements

So #AmbaniLogic it is. He's got billions of dollars. Implementing a truly symmetrical Fibre backhaul is easy task for him.
4G/LTE standard was adopted in 2008 but it became common only after 2014 and in India after 2016.
Similarly even 10-gpon are not that common except in places like Korea, Singapore etc. NG-PON is a futuristic technology and has not been adopted widely yet.
 
@Lobogris so in an area if more than. 3people have 1 gbps speed plans then it will be saturated isn't it and there will be no bandwidth available for other small users right..
 
not only Jio but Local Internet providers also facing the same issues from today morning. I am barely able to access my AWS Workspace which is hosted in the North Virginia region. Lagging too much.
 
@Lobogris so in an area if more than. 3people have 1 gbps speed plans then it will be saturated isn't it and there will be no bandwidth available for other small users right..
Well, it is presumably split up to 32 (unless Jio is cheap) but currently they might not have all 32 slots taken.
Now all ISPs oversubscribe bandwidth as normally not all users are online at the same time and they all don’t max out their connection all the time.
So if we have a typical scenario, there is unlikely to be more than 1 or at max 2 Gbps subscribers on the same GPON as the plans are expensive. Even if we have 3 of them, they probably won’t be online at the same time and hopefully won’t be engaging in heavy downloading at the same time. There aren’t many possibilities of actually maxing out 1Gbps in daily life in any case. Jio might have deployed 10-Gpons as well as they are a relatively new network and are offering Gbps plans.
 

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