I understand there are issues about copyright and feasibility of a
traditional cache for p2p traffic, but how about using our customers as
a cache?
I mean, if we can skew the traffic to be mostly between our customers we
will achieve both customer satisfaction and external bandwidth savings.
How about trapping the peer cache calls and return mostly local
addresses in order to keep the p2p traffic mostly local?
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Juan Manuel Acosta
Gerente de Operaciones de Acceso
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