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Re: links on the blink (fwd)
From: jon () branch com (Jon Zeeff)
Date: Sat, 4 Nov 1995 14:49:08 -0500 (EST)
power. and, btw: you do not get compensated for outages at all: if I must throwh away my freezer contents, they do not pay me for it. That's exactly like Internet access: if you cannot reach MIT because their link
If you are willing to pay for it, you can get what you want regarding power. There are companies that will gladly sell you dual diesel generators and companies that will sell you insurance in case the main power and both generators fail. If there are enough people who want and are willing to pay for < .001% packet loss, providers can and eventually will provide it. Good measurement systems are a necessary first step. Priority based packet routing will also help.
Current thread:
- Re: links on the blink (fwd), (continued)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Mike (Nov 04)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Hans-Werner Braun (Nov 04)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Michael Dillon (Nov 04)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Rob Skrobola (Nov 04)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Michael Dillon (Nov 04)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) John Jun Wu (Nov 05)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Dave Mills (Nov 08)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Mike (Nov 04)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Tim Bass (Nov 04)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Dave Mills (Nov 08)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Jon Zeeff (Nov 04)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Jon Zeeff (Nov 04)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Dave Mills (Nov 08)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Mike (Nov 04)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Ehud Gavron (Nov 04)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Mike (Nov 04)
- Re: links on the blink (fwd) Michael Dillon (Nov 04)