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Re: Extreme congestion (was Re: inter-domain link recovery)


From: Adrian Chadd <adrian () creative net au>
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2007 10:20:07 +0800


On Thu, Aug 16, 2007, michael.dillon () bt com wrote:

I'm pushing an agenda in the open source world to add  
some concept of locality, with the purpose of moving traffic off ISP  
networks when I can. I think the user will be just as happy or  
happier, and folks pushing large optics will certainly be.

When you hear stories like the Icelandic ISP who discovered that P2P was
80% of their submarine bandwidth and promptly implemented P2P
throttling, I think that the open source P2P will be driven to it by
their user demand. 

.. or we could start talking about how Australian ISPs are madly throttling
P2P traffic. Not just because of its impact on international trunks,
but their POP/wholesale DSL infrastructure method just makes P2P even
between clients on the same ISP mostly horrible.




Adrian



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