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RE: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand
From: "Aaron Gould" <aaron1 () gvtc com>
Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2019 13:13:11 -0500
We use trendline/95% trendline that’s built into a lot of graphing tools… solarwinds, I think even cdn cache portals have trendlines… forecasts, etc. My boss might use other growth percentages gleaned from previous years… but yeah, like another person mentioned, the more history you have the better it seems… unless there is some major shift for some strange big reason… but have we ever seen that with internet usage growth ? …yet. ? I mean has the internet bandwidth usage ever gone down nationally/globally , similar to like a graph of the housing market in 2007/2008 ? -Aaron
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- modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Tom Ammon (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Ben Cannon (Apr 02)
- RE: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Aaron Gould (Apr 02)
- RE: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Aaron Gould (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Josh Luthman (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Tom Ammon (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Josh Luthman (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Mikael Abrahamsson (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand jim deleskie (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Jared Mauch (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Louie Lee via NANOG (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Paul Nash (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Jared Mauch (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand Paul Nash (Apr 02)
- Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand jim deleskie (Apr 02)