Mr. Jason:
Thank u for the reply, very informative URL. Understood on the cap, but how 
long it will remain not enforced is a good guess!
What I am trying to is have Comcast mark our IP ranges with QoS, so downloads 
or congestion inside the household will not degrade performance.
You can see at http://ber.gd/post/23025893856/comcast-traffic-prioritization 
that this is the configuration for Microsoft Xbox. Do you know what this 
service is called and who at Comcast can help me with the commercials?
Sincerely,
Nabil

From: jason_living...@cable.comcast.com
To: nabilsha...@hotmail.com; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Comcast Service for Non-Cap Bandwidth
Date: Tue, 29 May 2012 14:25:10 +0000







Mail formatting issue with my mail client again… Note that the 1st paragraph 
was quoted from Nabil...




>I generate http test stream with DSCP code point 5 to match the Xbox service, 
> however Comcast is rewriting the packets as CS 1, even when serving out a 
> server at Soft Layer (paid peer).  This is why I ask for name of service 
> Microsoft
> is using, it is not the regular paid peering.



[JL] Yeah, that won't work but that marking is just for byte counting (which 
per my other not does not really have any effect now anyway since the 250GB 
policy was suspended. See also

http://blog.comcast.com/2012/05/the-facts-about-xfinity-tv-and-xbox-360-comcast-is-not-prioritizing.html



For peering & interconnect, see:
http://www.comcast.com/peering/?SCRedirect=true
http://www.comcast.com/dedicatedinternet/?SCRedirect=true



Thanks
Jason


                                          

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