At 07:58 AM 12/15/00 -0800, Scott Brim wrote: >So, throwing bandwidth at the problem is quite cost-effective in about >85% of the cases, and congestion control is most useful at aggregation >points, say where enterprise networks meet regional networks. It would >seem then, that we should solve the meeting room congestion by getting >really big rooms, and control access to the halls? It is possible to avoid congestion entirely. Use beaches. There may be other problems :^)
- Re: Congestion control Kurt Erik Lindqvist
- Re: Congestion control Kurt Erik Lindqvist
- Re: Congestion control Jelena Mirkovic
- Re: Congestion control Scott Brim
- Re: Congestion control Harald Alvestrand
- Re: Congestion control Dave Crocker
- Re: Congestion control Gabriel Landowski
- Re: Congestion control Keith Moore
- Re: Congestion control Ole J. Jacobsen
- Re: Congestion control Scott Brim
- Re: Congestion control Fred Baker
- Re: Congestion control Gabriel Landowski
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- Re: Congestion control John Collis
- Re: Congestion control Henning G. Schulzrinne
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- Re: Congestion control Tripp Lilley
- Re: Congestion control Dave Crocker
- Re: Congestion control Paul Hoffman / IMC
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