Google it.
And you're naive to you think its just VoIP anymore.
The whole, nasty, underlying issue with 'network inequity' is
that it is a bubble in its truest sense -- some infrastructure
simply will not support tens of thousands, etc. unicast streams,
AND also support traditional 'best effort' traffic.
It's the old 'ten pounds of shite in a five pound bag' dilemma.
Somethings gotta give ($) or something's gotta go ($) -- or be
degraded somehow.
Warnings on this were sounded ten (or more) years ago. :-)
- ferg
ps. Funny that -- the complexities of things these days vs.
traditional recurring telco revenue streams. ;-)
-- Alain Hebert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Eric Germann wrote:
>Except when an ISP blocks Vonage completely, then they aren't neutral and it
>is QoS (unless the QoS == 0 for VoIP)
>
>
We (or its just me) might be curious about which ISP did that.
[snip]
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"Fergie", a.k.a. Paul Ferguson
Engineering Architecture for the Internet
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