On 3/21/2011 3:08 PM, James Vasile wrote:

Can you tell me the largest mesh actually created with these mature
bits?

I've seen reports of 1000 to 1400 access points. Not sure how many devices per AP.

   I'm told there are scaling problems because the routing
difficulty grows faster than the nodes (e.g. it's not O(n) but more like
O(n^2).

Oh yeah I can imagine there will be some scaling problems. :) What they actually are remains
to be seen.

We need people that can architect really really really big, and give it away for free. Only a few of those folks out there it seems. Sure we have lots of folks who talk the talk, but so few who can actually ship at scale. Most of the folks who can deliver are locked away at the various
large telcos and at google.

The parallels between google and the telcos amaze me. Though google is rapidly reaching the edge of what they can do without hitting a brick wall of regulation (which of course was written by the telcos to keep themselves in business and base everything around cost of delivery,
 rate regulated utilities yadda yadda yadda).

Google doesn't have nearly the level of political firepower to get that regulation changed.
Will be interesting to see if they start heading in that direction.

So who wants to step up, build and ship a sustainable, secure, anonymous
bit moving global IP platform at scale at cost?

Let's roll!

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