Re: [WISPA] Riverbed

2009-04-17 Thread Joseph J. Cracchiolo
I have customers using that.  It's not a bad product and works fairly well.  
It's main flaw is that people expect it to mutate or bypass the laws of 
physics.  In other words, it will not make a 1, 2, 4 Mbps connection feel like 
a 100Mbps connection.  Most people I've talked with think that's exactly what 
it will do and they are disappointed when it cannot.  

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Subject: [WISPA] Riverbed

One of my customers is considering this system.

http://www.riverbed.com/docs/TechOverview-Riverbed-RiOS.pdf

Has anyone here deployed it or have experience with it?

ryan



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RE: [WISPA] Fiar use policy

2007-01-07 Thread Joseph J. Cracchiolo
FAP's are needed because the industry sells an unlimited product for
$30 to $50 per month which is simply not economically feasible if
everyone really ran their connections 24x7.  In other words, we trained
the consumer incorrectly.  IMHO, we will be seeing more and more FAP's
as video over the Internet gets more popular.  Notice that AOL just
added one to their broadband subscribers
(http://www.uk-bug.net/Article1411.html).  It's going to be hard for
customers to swallow the true cost of dedicated Internet bandwidth
delivered to their home or business -- retraining users will be painful.

Joe

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 Schafer (509) 982-2181
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 Subject: [WISPA] Fiar use policy
 
 This looks like it's well written and makes a ton of sense to me.
 
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 tial?pageid=fairaccessContainer=com.webridge.entity.Entity[OI
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 Anyone else implementing a program like this?
 
 Any suggested specifics?
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