On Feb 8, 2008, at 7:06 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
But the key issue is to who gains the benefits and who pays for it.
The
content providers (hosting companies) will not pay for a solution that
only offers drawbacks to them, but benefits would go to ISP. There
is no
incentive for content houses to deploy such a solution.
The incentive for everyone is to deploy a scalable routing
architecture that serves us for the long term. Regardless of the
proposal that RRG puts forward, it's thermodynamically impossible
that it will have no cost. There will be deployment costs,
forwarding plane changes, and a mapping subsystem to support.
Having a functioning Internet for our great grandchildren is the
benefit and without that, the hosting companies are simply out of
business.
Tony
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