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Re: connectivity outside the US
From: Paul A Vixie <paul () vix com>
Date: Sun, 01 Jun 1997 14:33:36 -0700
High orbit, geosyncronous sattelites do not stand much of a chance against land lines as the latency on the links is quite high. [...]
Long latency is not automatically bad. It is bad for interactive traffic, but if the bandwidth is high enough to reduce congestion to zero, a large latency doesn't hurt bulky transfers at all. Netnews, for example, could be distributed via satellite without hurting anybody's lookers or feelers.
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- Re: connectivity outside the US Geoff Huston (Jun 01)
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- Re: connectivity outside the US Circuit (Jun 01)
- Re: connectivity outside the US Todd Graham Lewis (Jun 01)
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- Re: connectivity outside the US Justin W. Newton (Jun 01)
- Re: connectivity outside the US Paul A Vixie (Jun 01)
- Re: connectivity outside the US Deepak Jain (Jun 01)
- Re: connectivity outside the US Curtis Generous (Jun 02)
- Re: connectivity outside the US Miguel A.L. Paraz (Jun 02)
- Re: satellite connections Stephen Sprunk (Jun 02)
- Re: satellite connections Miguel A.L. Paraz (Jun 02)
- Re: connectivity outside the US Alex.Bligh (Jun 01)