On 06/28/2014 01:00 AM, Songhaibin (A) wrote:
Perhaps a midway could be to see if we can use the provisioned
bandwidth for a set of (anonymous) subscribers instead of singleton
subscribers. That way, the larger herd provides some modicum of
anonymity to an individual subscriber who is part of the herd.

So just ranking a list of endpoints from the perspective of
provisioned bandwidth will alleviate the privacy issue. I think it is
possible to do it in this way.

Haibin: Yes, that is one potential way to alleviate the privacy issue
if a provisioned bandwidth is necessary for an ALTO service.  Reinaldo
has provided some input as well; my preference would be to start
thinking of such privacy issues right at the onset so we have a
reasonable idea of the pros and cons of any solution that the WG
comes up with.

Cheers,

- vijay
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