Am 13.07.2010 18:10, schrieb Dave Cridland:
I don't normally pimp Isode's whitepapers, so I hope you'll forgive me
for doing so this once.

We've been doing some measurements (and development) to handle XMPP over
satellite links, which run at 2400 bps (amazingly, this is faster than
some of our targets). This paper compares measurements of standard XMPP
and our own optimized protocol - and I believe we're able to provide
details of that - and, rather bizarrely, IRC, which is a hot favourite
over SatCom, apparently.

So you compared compressed XMPP and uncompressed IRC? (it seems ircu does not support compressed or tls-encrypted links, which is rather common among modern ircds)

I found this one quite interesting, I thought others might too.

Certainly. Yet another reason to go for bidi s2s.
And the IRC comparison was very amusing ;-)

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