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Real World
While true the fact that 2.4Gbps is shared download bandwidth for 32 users, real-world data suggests that never is the case. Access users seldom if ever decide to do the same thing all at once. This is very much like how ethernet switches share bandwidth for upstream access. New standards for faster PONs are being testing which will enable even faster bandwidth.