Heiner, On Dec 22, 2008, at 12:26 AM, [email protected] wrote:
There he states geo-based routing is bad and no one wants to change the economic model.
Actually, I was summarizing/paraphrasing one of the axes why nobody wants to change.
Geo-addressing would be lovely if you could constrain the network topology and hence the business relationships to implement it. Since we have been unable to implement such constraints, it follows that this sort of change is not what people want.
Geo-based routing means doing routing just as if GPS-based.
Only in the least interesting way. What is more interesting is how you'd go about actually implementing it without changing all the existing business relationships and models that currently exist. As soon as you can come up with a plausible way of implementing this sort of change, I suspect you'd get a bit more traction.
Regards, -drc
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