I'm not talking about dedicated commercial bandwidth. I'm trying to distinguish it from a "consumer broadband" connection.

A consumer internet connection has always had restrictions.

I would like to be able to offer a consumer a connection that allows P2P, and anything else they may want to do. I just want to be able to insure quality of service. In order to do this I have to be able to shape and prioritize bits. If I can't rate limit or prioritize one type of data from the next, then my hands are tied and it's willy nilly anything goes. I do not sell an "anything goes" connection. Although my service is a consumer based best effort speeds up to, I run a smooth network.

The issue we have before us, is are we the operators of our network, or is the government/consumer/application?



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