On Thu, Aug 16, 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I'm pushing an agenda in the open source world to add > > some concept of locality, with the purpose of moving traffic off ISP > > networks when I can. I think the user will be just as happy or > > happier, and folks pushing large optics will certainly be. > > When you hear stories like the Icelandic ISP who discovered that P2P was > 80% of their submarine bandwidth and promptly implemented P2P > throttling, I think that the open source P2P will be driven to it by > their user demand.
.. or we could start talking about how Australian ISPs are madly throttling P2P traffic. Not just because of its impact on international trunks, but their POP/wholesale DSL infrastructure method just makes P2P even between clients on the same ISP mostly horrible. Adrian
