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Re: Online games stealing your bandwidth
From: Brandon Butterworth <brandon () rd bbc co uk>
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2010 19:27:28 +0100 (BST)
Even if we had ISP supporting caches, there is always the problem getting p2p clients to support them (given they often are too busy trying to circumvent).
I fail to see the point. If an ISP needs to add caches they may as well just add a simple, cheaper, standard, http cache. No special clients required, no fiddling to make locality work and no extra, expensive in some architectures, last mile traffic brandon
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- RE: Online games stealing your bandwidth, (continued)
- RE: Online games stealing your bandwidth Warren Bailey (Sep 28)
- Re: Online games stealing your bandwidth Jon Lewis (Sep 25)
- Re: Online games stealing your bandwidth Harry Strongburg (Sep 25)
- Re: Online games stealing your bandwidth Mark Smith (Sep 28)
- Re: Online games stealing your bandwidth Harry Strongburg (Sep 25)
- Re: Online games stealing your bandwidth khatfield (Sep 25)
- Re: Online games stealing your bandwidth Harry Strongburg (Sep 25)
- Re: Online games stealing your bandwidth khatfield (Sep 25)
- Re: Online games stealing your bandwidth Jeff Kell (Sep 25)
- Re: Online games stealing your bandwidth Robert Bonomi (Sep 25)
- Re: Online games stealing your bandwidth Valdis . Kletnieks (Sep 26)
- Re: Online games stealing your bandwidth Brandon Butterworth (Sep 27)
- Re: Online games stealing your bandwidth Valdis . Kletnieks (Sep 27)
- Re: Online games stealing your bandwidth Brandon Butterworth (Sep 27)
- Re: Online games stealing your bandwidth Leigh Porter (Sep 27)
- Re: Online games stealing your bandwidth Jack Bates (Sep 27)