Re: iCloud - Is it going to hurt access providers?

2011-09-07 Thread Chrisjfenton
Most networks have been trying to avoid that, building out a quarterly pop 
thing,... problem is now its an ongoing cumulative quarterly pop across many 
years,  With pent up frustrated consumer demand for more and more 
videoincluding face time on these apple devices!  

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On 7 Sep 2011, at 11:40, Joel jaeggli joe...@bogus.com wrote:

 On 9/7/11 09:37 , valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
 On Wed, 07 Sep 2011 09:28:28 PDT, Joel jaeggli said:
 
 The way to achieve a return on invested capital is to attract and retain
 customers who pay for a service which they find compelling.
 
 Only true if long-term returns on investment are suitable for consideration
 instead of short-term returns.
 
 When was the last time you built out a network plant for a quarterly pop?
 
 



Re: Had an idea - looking for a math buff to tell me if it's possible with today's technology.

2011-05-18 Thread Chrisjfenton
try itu v.42bis 


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On May 18, 2011, at 15:07, Landon Stewart lstew...@superb.net wrote:

 Lets say you had a file that was 1,000,000,000 characters consisting of
 8,000,000,000bits.  What if instead of transferring that file through the
 interwebs you transmitted a mathematical equation to tell a computer on the
 other end how to *construct* that file.  First you'd feed the file into a
 cruncher of some type to reduce the pattern of 8,000,000,000 bits into an
 equation somehow.  Sure this would take time, I realize that.  The equation
 would then be transmitted to the other computer where it would use its
 mad-math-skillz to *figure out the answer* which would theoretically be the
 same pattern of bits.  Thus the same file would emerge on the other end.
 
 The real question here is how long would it take for a regular computer to
 do this kind of math?
 
 Just a weird idea I had.  If it's a good idea then please consider this
 intellectual property.  LOL
 
 
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