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Re: New TransPacific Cable Projects:


From: Adrian Chadd <adrian () creative net au>
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 21:47:06 +0800


[michael dillon]

And the other cable, which Google is involved in, is connecting
the USA and Australia, a country that has always had connectivity
issues, especially pricing issues. This has led to a much higher
use of web proxies in Australia to reduce international traffic
levels and this may be the key to why, Google, an application
developer and ASP/SaaS operator, is trying to build a cable link
to the major English language market in Asia-Pacific.

Correcting:

Google's in Sydney.

Australians don't use web proxies, even though (sans google) they
still save ~30% byte hit rates to decent size populations. 
Web proxies can be taught to cache stuff like updates and flash
media (think "youtube"); and no amount of intercontinental bandwidth
can fix the current issues AU ISPs face - throwing bandwidth
between their aggregation point and the DSL DSLAMs in exchanges.

Try again!


Adrian


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