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Really no. The RF world has nothing on fiber and copper for density.

There is almost unlimited desire for bandwidth in the access layer and over subscription ratios are still very very high.

The transition to 800G ports and then post-800G is not even warmed up yet. You can run the entire country of Australia on a backbone of two dozen routers today because of the lack of endpoint access bandwidth.

We are at a place where bandwidth is once again plentiful in the core … not so much on the edge. Sort of like 2003 when oc768 created that situation.



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