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Re: How anti-NSA backlash could fracture the Internet along national borders - The Washington Post
From: Jorge Amodio <jmamodio () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2013 05:37:41 -0600
This is not 100% true, the economics of hosting and providing layer 7 services are not longer strictly defined by geographic boundaries, also some local companies (global or not) provide services locally regardless of the location (or multiple locations) of the servers. There is no field on the IP packet header to indicate to which political mandate the packet belongs. -Jorge On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 4:48 AM, Masataka Ohta < mohta () necom830 hpcl titech ac jp> wrote:
John Levine wrote:I expect we'll hear lots of pontification, quietly fading away when someone explains to the pontificators just how expensive it would be to do what they want, and ask where the money is coming from.For countries other than US, mandating domestic servers prevents money going away to US through US based companies. It is expensive only for those having foreign servers, which nullifies advantages of global service companies over domestic ones. Masataka Ohta
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- Re: How anti-NSA backlash could fracture the Internet along national borders - The Washington Post Matthew Petach (Nov 02)
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- Re: How anti-NSA backlash could fracture the Internet along national borders - The Washington Post Jon Sands (Nov 05)
- Re: How anti-NSA backlash could fracture the Internet along national borders - The Washington Post Jim Popovitch (Nov 02)
- Re: How anti-NSA backlash could fracture the Internet along national borders - The Washington Post Christopher Morrow (Nov 02)
- Re: How anti-NSA backlash could fracture the Internet along national borders - The Washington Post Jim Popovitch (Nov 03)
- Re: How anti-NSA backlash could fracture the Internet along national borders - The Washington Post John Levine (Nov 02)
- Re: How anti-NSA backlash could fracture the Internet along national borders - The Washington Post Jorge Amodio (Nov 04)
- Re: How anti-NSA backlash could fracture the Internet along national borders - The Washington Post Masataka Ohta (Nov 04)
- Re: How anti-NSA backlash could fracture the Internet along national borders - The Washington Post Jorge Amodio (Nov 04)
- RE: How anti-NSA backlash could fracture the Internet along national borders - The Washington Post Eric Tykwinski (Nov 04)
- Re: How anti-NSA backlash could fracture the Internet along national borders - The Washington Post Jim Popovitch (Nov 04)
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