--On Saturday, 25 March, 2006 12:54 -0500 "Jeffrey I. Schiller"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The problem is how do we differentiate between cases where
> content providers pay to get a higher then default QOS for
> their streams vs. the case where the provider pays to prevent
> the ISP from intentionally interfering with their streams. I
> believe the former is reasonable while the later is extortion.
> Then there is the threat that ISP's will permit their
> "default" level of service to degrade over time because all
> those who "care" must now pay for higher QOS.
The latter is, of course, one of the interesting behaviors that
have been observed in parts of the US (at least) from TV cable
providers. And, behold, several of them have become major ISPs
for the residential / telecommuter/ SOHO market, so we are
dealing with a group that has already learned that particular
trick.
:-(
john
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