On 19 Mar, 2014, at 18:34, Innocenzo Genna <[email protected]> wrote:
> 15) “specialized service” means an electronic communications service > optimized for specific content, applications or services, or a combination > thereof, provided over logically distinct capacity and relying on strict > admission control from end to end. It is not marketed or usable as a > substitute for internet access service; [its application layer is not > functionally identical to services and applications available over the public > internet access service;] And that, particularly if the specialised service uses IP, is the problem? And end-to-end means to a particular device or, more probably, an end network controlled by the service supplier. I stopped liking "end-to-end" sometime back. Gordon
