Bandwidth Upgrade
We upgraded our bandwidth today, adding 50 Mb to our current infrastructure, it’s the second time we have upgraded this year. There’s nothing particularly special about this upgrade, except that it got us talking about how much our bandwidth requirements have changed over the last few years.
When we setup WebFusion in 1997 (which we sold some years ago) we started with a 64 KB line, that cost £20,000 per year! We had 600 websites on it before we needed to upgrade and we used it for our office Internet access as well. When we upgraded we went to 128 KB and it was sometime before we hit 1 MB. Back then most hosting companies had a spare room with all their servers in and “air conditioning” was provided by a couple of fans. I remember that the largest hosting company at the time had 2 X 2 MB lines and this seemed quite unbelievable.
Fast forward 11 years and it’s predicted that 2 out of 3 households in the UK will have broadband by the end of the year, so I think we will be adding to our network capacity again fairly soon.
Tags: bandwidth


February 14th, 2008 at 8:02 pm
Hi Jonathan,
I’m a new reseller. I’m still at the start of setting my site(s) up. I just wanted to say that having a heart internet blog is a nice idea. well done. I suggest that we have a section for HI resellers to benefit from each other’s experiences and get you and HI to answer general queries or help with your experiences.
Just an idea!
Many thanks,
Mohamed