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Re: Big providers use NAT to squeeze little ISPs


From: Karl Denninger <karl () Mcs Net>
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 1997 19:04:42 -0600 (CST)


Keep the ad-hominen and invective out of the discussion.

I will return to talk about this when you have restarted your question with
an understanding of the above.

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  Karl,

  Will you please explain to me how it is that the evil greedy
  conspiring bastards use their size dishonestly to slant the
  playing field?  Please list the set of differentiated dishonest
  benefits.

  Besides, I was always under the impression that it wasn't the size
  of the money that mattered, but rather how you moved it.

  -alan

  Karl,

  Sometimes I think you work for the Yoyodyne Corporation
  from some movie or another.

  Tell you what.

  You watch the capitalist system of our country reward
  companies that utilize new technology to encourage better service.

I happen to like that model.  A lot.

The problem is, lots of people like to slant the playing field so that only
the guys on the top of the money pile can play in the same theatre, and
everyone else is relegated to the bottom.

There are some benefits of size that really are honestly earned.  Then there
are those which are just plain improper (at minimum).

The trick is to differentiate between them.


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