I think the effect will be limited unless Apple give alot more space away for 
free. there arny many iphones/pads/pods with just 5GB

Neil

On 3 Sep 2011, at 12:22, "Skeeve Stevens" <ske...@eintellego.net> wrote:

> Hey all,
> 
> I've been thinking about the impact that iCloud (by Apple) will have on the 
> Internet.
> 
> My guess is that 99% of consumer internet access is Asymmetrical (DSL, Cable, 
> wireless, etc) and iCloud when launched will 'upload' obscene amounts of gigs 
> of music, tv, backups, email, photos, documents/data and so on to their data 
> centres.
> 
> Now, don't misunderstand me, I love the concept of iCloud, as I do DropBox, 
> but from an Access Providers perspective, I'm thinking this might be a 'bad 
> thing'.
> 
> From what I can see there are some key issues:
> 
>  *   Users with plans that count upload and download together.
>  *   The speed of Asymmetric tail technology such as DSL
>  *   The design of access provider backhaul (from DSLAM to core) metrics
>  *   The design of some transit metrics
> 
> So basically the potential issue is that a large residential provider could 
> have thousands of users connect to iCloud, their connections slowed because 
> of uploading data, burning their included bandwidth caps, slowing down the 
> backhaul segment of the network, and as residential providers are mostly 
> download, some purchase transit from their upstreams in an symmetric fashion.
> 
> This post is really just to prompt discussion if people think there is 
> anything to actually worry about, or there are other implications that I've 
> not really thought of yet.
> 
> …Skeeve
> 
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