At 02:30 PM 2/10/2015, Paul Brooks wrote: >With increased amounts of traffic-engineering and path-locking using >technologies such >as MPLS to steer traffic onto specific paths and networks, ignoring other >possible but >sub-optimal paths, the ability for traffic to flow around a break is also >increasingly >reduced.
The story I read said that the problem is with mobile devices, which may or may not have meant 3g/4g. I'm wondering now if it just appears that way because of the proliferation of iPhone/iPads using whatever network is at hand, which could easily be a wifi connection via Telstra, and therefore onto the backhaul they use? Jan I write books. http://janwhitaker.com/?page_id=8 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia jw...@janwhitaker.com Twitter: <https://twitter.com/JL_Whitaker>JL_Whitaker Blog: www.janwhitaker.com Sooner or later, I hate to break it to you, you're gonna die, so how do you fill in the space between here and there? It's yours. Seize your space. ~Margaret Atwood, writer _ __________________ _ _______________________________________________ Link mailing list Link@mailman.anu.edu.au http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link