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Re: your mail
From: Eric Gauthier <eric () roxanne org>
Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 23:53:47 -0500
My thoughts are Cogents primary customers are sites that are looking for very cheap bandwidth, which most likely is adult content. Therefore they would look more like a content provider than a transit provider.
Cogent is making in roads at a lot of Universities who want, as we all know, large amounts bandwidth but don't want to pay for it :) Whether the University is a sink or source of traffic typically comes down to whether or not they filter/rate-limit their peer-to-peer traffic. If they do, then the University will look like any traditional end-user ISP. If they don't, then the University will like like a hosting provider with lots of "content"... Eric :)
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