[discuss] Net Neutrality in the next Internet
WUKnoben
wolf-ulrich.knoben at t-online.de
Wed Mar 4 11:33:48 UTC 2015
Willi,
I understand what you want - for paying nothing. If that really happens to
the global society you deserve the name "wohldame".
Best regards
Wolf-Ulrich Knoben
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From: willi uebelherr
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Subject: Re: [discuss] Net Neutrality in the next Internet
Am 02/03/2015 um 10:25 p.m. schrieb Suresh Ramasubramanian:
> Why do you need cdns? Well, if you want to access say operating system
> updates, your email, sports scores etc at about the same speed in
> Bolivia as people would be able to in whichever country the cdn was
> hosted.. That's where cdns come in handy.
>
> Ixp? So isps in your area can exchange local traffic and keep it local,
> so mutually ensuring fast access for each other's customers to sites
> they host. Save on expensive international bandwidth too.
>
> As for why you need isps, I do hope you want to connect to the Internet.
> You need an isp for that, you know.
>
> Next question please?
Hello Suresh (from governance list),
you should really read the emails. Then you understand my answer. We
don't need this stupid constructions. We need the InterNet, "the
interconnection of local networks".
But this private networks, that are connected in IXP?s, with the private
resource dealers, the ISP's, the private "Content Delivery Networks", a
group of parasitic mafia, all this we don't need.
We need the InterNet.
many greetings, willi
La Paz, Bolivia
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