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Re: Why do some ISP's have bandwidth quotas?
From: Mikael Abrahamsson <swmike () swm pp se>
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 09:36:59 +0200 (CEST)
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007, Brandon Galbraith wrote:
Not to drag this too far off topic, but have serious studies been done looking at moving switching fabric closer to the DSLAMs (versus doing everything PPPoE)? I know this sort of goes opposite of how ILECs are setup to dish out DSL, but as more traffic is being pushed user to user, it may make economic/technical sense.
I know some som non-ILECs that do DSL bitstream via L3/MPLS IPVPN and IP DSLAMs, which then if they implement multicast in their VPN would be able to provide a service that could support multicast TV.
For me any tunnel based bitstream doesn't scale for the future and in competetive markets it's already been going away (mostly because ISPs buying the bitstream service can't compete anyway).
-- Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike () swm pp se
Current thread:
- Re: Why do some ISP's have bandwidth quotas?, (continued)
- Re: Why do some ISP's have bandwidth quotas? Martin Barry (Oct 08)
- Re: Why do some ISP's have bandwidth quotas? Joe Greco (Oct 08)
- Re: Why do some ISP's have bandwidth quotas? Steve Gibbard (Oct 09)
- Re: Why do some ISP's have bandwidth quotas? Joe Greco (Oct 10)
- Re: Why do some ISP's have bandwidth quotas? Mikael Abrahamsson (Oct 10)
- Re: Why do some ISP's have bandwidth quotas? Marshall Eubanks (Oct 10)
- Re: Why do some ISP's have bandwidth quotas? Joe Greco (Oct 10)
- Re: Why do some ISP's have bandwidth quotas? Mikael Abrahamsson (Oct 10)
- Re: Why do some ISP's have bandwidth quotas? Tony Finch (Oct 12)
- Re: Why do some ISP's have bandwidth quotas? Brandon Galbraith (Oct 12)
- Re: Why do some ISP's have bandwidth quotas? Mikael Abrahamsson (Oct 13)
- Re: Why do some ISP's have bandwidth quotas? Adrian Chadd (Oct 08)
- Re: Why do some ISP's have bandwidth quotas? Mark Smith (Oct 10)