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Re: Fwd: Crackdowns don't slow Internet piracy
From: Petri Helenius <pete () he iki fi>
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 00:36:21 +0300
Fergie (Paul Ferguson) wrote:
If your aggregate traffic is for example 10Gbps and you pay $40/Mbps for transit, you´ll end up paying $2.4 million a year for your p2p traffic. Completely another regard is if your users are actually paying for you to do that.I was wondering if the NANOG readership-at-large had any experiences in this regard, concerning any of these statements, since I couldn't find anything of any real technical substance on CacheLogic's web page.
Pete
Current thread:
- Fwd: Crackdowns don't slow Internet piracy Fergie (Paul Ferguson) (Jul 14)
- Re: Fwd: Crackdowns don't slow Internet piracy Petri Helenius (Jul 14)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Crackdowns don't slow Internet piracy Michel Py (Jul 14)
- Re: Crackdowns don't slow Internet piracy Patrick W Gilmore (Jul 14)
- RE: Crackdowns don't slow Internet piracy Michel Py (Jul 14)
- Re: Crackdowns don't slow Internet piracy Richard A Steenbergen (Jul 15)