>I'll eat my hat if we see IP multicasting on the commodity Internet in the next
20 years.

Correct. 

Working many years for a major ISP; the reason multicast, our famous Mbone
had to be shut down was nobody has invented a business model for it and
proven they can get a ROI.
No Internet users will pay more for multicast (huh?), but only for
broadband.

Henry


On 2/24/10 3:13 PM, "Marc Manthey" <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Am 24.02.2010 um 22:12 schrieb Tony Arcieri:
>> 
>>  
>> I'll eat my hat if we see IP multicasting on the commodity Internet in the
>> next 20 years.
> 
> bon appetit then :)
> 
> Marc
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