On Tuesday 12 August 2008 23:13:36 Reinier Battenberg wrote: > well, lets do the mantra again: > > If ISPs would start selling 512kbps Local, 32kbps > international kind of packages, you wouldnt need to > hassle with local mailservers and just use a hosted > service. That is also very hip in europe :-) ( i think a > company called google offers that package)
How bandwidth is sold is orthogonal to whether ISP's will deploy ODMR or not. However, I do welcome your thoughts on starting the partition of local and international bandwidth, and then selling it as such. I'm a huge proponent for that kind of business model - it uplifts the potential of the exchange point, local private peering arrangements and vice versa. Cheers, Mark.
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