Amusing.  Sounds like some of the stuff we built in the Resilient  
Overlay Networks

http://nms.lcs.mit.edu/ron/

If people want to play around with it, that code is freely available,  
and we've actually been dusting it off lately.  There's an as-yet- 
unreleased version that's much cleaned up (about 1000 LoC shorter)  
than the last release.

   -Dave

On Feb 14, 2008, at 5:40 PM, David Barrett wrote:

> Interesting; sounds like Akamai's "Sure Route" technology.
>
> But it requires that you have a bunch of servers scattered around the
> world to relay the parallel routes in the first place.  Do they  
> already
> have a pre-existing network of "Asankya Softnodes", or is that an
> exercise left to the reader?
>
> -david
>
> Alex Pankratov wrote:
>> I picked this up today on Demo'08 site -
>>
>> http://asankya.com/technology_plmp.html
>>
>> Featuring an overlay routing with speed/congestion metrics,
>> multi-stream parallel TCP hackery and other curious bits of
>> technology.
>>
>> It's apparently a (sort of a) spin off from Gergia Tech Uni.
>>
>> Alex
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