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Re: Google to offer fiber to end users
From: Joel Jaeggli <joelja () bogus com>
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2010 20:54:38 -0800
David Hubbard wrote:
Residential computers with enough bandwidth to DoS hosting providers; that should be fun. Maybe it will encourage the incumbant ISP's to start offering users meaningful bgp communities since they won't be able to keep up with the abuse reports.
Residential customers already have enough bandwidth to DOS hosting providers.
David
Current thread:
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users, (continued)
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users Henry Linneweh (Feb 10)
- RE: Google to offer fiber to end users David Hubbard (Feb 10)
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users James Jones (Feb 10)
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users Florian Weimer (Feb 10)
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users Tony Varriale (Feb 10)
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users Jeffrey Lyon (Feb 10)
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users James Hess (Feb 10)
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users Joel Jaeggli (Feb 12)
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users Jared Mauch (Feb 12)
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users Anton Kapela (Feb 13)
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users Joel Jaeggli (Feb 11)
- RE: Google to offer fiber to end users David Hubbard (Feb 10)
- dark fiber James Jones (Feb 10)
- Re: dark fiber Charles N Wyble (Feb 10)
- Re: dark fiber Jared Mauch (Feb 10)
- Re: dark fiber James Jones (Feb 10)
- Re: dark fiber Martin Hannigan (Feb 10)
- Re: dark fiber Deric Kwok (Feb 11)
- Re: dark fiber Craig Vuljanic (Feb 11)
- RE: dark fiber Jess Cohen (Feb 11)
- Re: dark fiber steve pirk [egrep] (Feb 11)
- dark fiber James Jones (Feb 10)