Re: S.Korea broadband firm sues Netflix after traffic surge

2021-10-11 Thread Seun Ojedeji
On Sun, Oct 10, 2021 at 8:11 PM Doug Barton  wrote:

> On 10/1/21 7:45 AM, Mark Tinka wrote:
>
>
> The reason that Netflix doesn't want to do it is the same reason that
> ISPs don't want to charge their customers what it really costs to
> provide them access.
>

SO: In my part of the world where end user internet services are largely
based on data caps, this should be good news to the ISP as the faster users
burn the data on streaming, the sooner they renew their subscription. What
is an ISP without content by the way? would one blame the likes of facebook
for trying to run their own pipe thereby further contributing to internet
defragmentation.

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Re: (Free)RADIUS Front-End

2021-09-18 Thread Seun Ojedeji
Hi Mark,

DMA Radius manager[1] runs freeradius in its backend and it does have nice
frontend controls with lots of plug and play options.

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[1] https://dmasoftlab.com/
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On Fri, 17 Sep 2021, 17:30 Mark Tinka,  wrote:

> Hi all.
>
> I haven't been in the space in yonks, but I'm having to look into it for
> an acquisition.
>
> What's the latest on front-end panels for RADIUS, specifically, FreeRADIUS?
>
> I fumbled around with Daloradius some years back, but mainly to manage
> some pfSense captive portals for guest wi-fi VLAN's at the office.
>
> I found these chaps who make some basic comparisons between themselves and
> what is out there:
>
> https://www.cloudradius.com/is-there-a-freeradius-gui/
>
> Grateful to get feedback, on- and off-list, about what folk are doing with
> this tech. nowadays. Enterpri$e options are welcome too, but essentially,
> we are just looking for an easy on-premise (no cloud, please; I consider
> RADIUS critical network infrastructure) pretty GUI system that can make the
> engineers, NOC, provisioning and billing teams happy; and especially, the
> customers, of course.
>
> I don't trust myself with Google to avoid snake oil in my search :-).
>
> All help appreciated. Thanks.
>
> Mark.
>