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


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