http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060405-6534.htmlI found this highly interesting article on network neutrality posted on ars and I thought it would be something worth discussing in Tech Talk.
4/6/2006 5:03:31 PM
lol, gg
4/6/2006 5:11:09 PM
Summary?
4/6/2006 5:47:13 PM
Sorry, I didn't actually read the article. But it came highly recommended.
4/6/2006 5:56:24 PM
Might as well lock this one too Bobby. I get scolded (or trolled, they seemed the same) for not providing a summary, then this guy goes and trys to prove a point, and when I ask for the summary he resorts back to just being a generic troll again. You guys better be glad I'm not a mod.
4/6/2006 6:08:35 PM
4/6/2006 7:12:51 PM
Basically, the access providers just want to make money off of content providers, since they are delivering content to "their" end-users. The access providers may try to charge content providers a fee for "priority" delivery to the customer. This wouldn't be logical for regular web content, but it would be good for video providers or voip (skype/vonage). If they totally blocked some content providers who don't pay, I doubt it would be effective as customers would just be pissed that they can't get to all of the Internet.
4/6/2006 8:41:07 PM
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4/26/2006 7:34:01 PM