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PS I never write in, but since I work on ICs that handle traffic inside cellular base stations, I just had to comment. (How to keep people from cheating could be pretty tricky). To maintain an open internet, ISPs should not prioritize one web sites traffic over another, but in many cases prioritizing types of traffic will enable a better overall user experience.

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(until someone invents free bandwidth.) Because of this it makes sense to treat traffic that is sensitive to latency and packet drops differently from other traffic. I do not believe there will ever be enough bandwidth for all internet traffic. then Skype would not experience drop outs. Of course, if the internet could prioritize voice calls over web page loads, or ftp. I could not help but laugh as Molly argued for an open free internet unencumbered by any traffic prioritization based on traffic type. A fast internet connection is useless without content to download. Structurally, the internet looks like Cable TV, which if anything is more capacity constrained than most ISPs.

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The "Must-Haves" would include Google, Facebook, Espn, ETC. What's to prevent Google, or anyone else on the net, from doing the same thing? It would be technically easy. It's a must-have.Īnd ESPN3 (which used to be called ESPN360) is an "Internet channel" which is only available on those ISPs that pay for it. Whether you watch any of the channels or not, if you have cable or satellite service you are paying about $20 a month for ESPN. Why would Google pay Verizon or any else to prioritize traffic on YouTube? Isn't it more likely that Google charge Verizon for the privilege of carrying Google products? And isn't this the most obvious way to monetize Facebook, or even Wikipedia?Īfter all, this is what developed in the Cable Satellite Biz, which has it's own version of Google, called ESPN. Mike has a word about the back-mounted KBĮmail have been listening to your discussions about Net Neutrality over the past few days, but I fear that you are looking at the wrong end of the tubes (to paraphrase the late Senator Stevens) for the real danger. Girl quits her job via 33-photo email, outs boss’s Farmville habit

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