Kameron Gasso wrote:
Christopher Morrow wrote:
I think it was Abovenet that blackholed a /24 of (I want to say MAPS,
but that's not right) an anti-spam-RBL sometime pre-1999?
If I'm not mistaken, that was ORBS.
Correct. A particularly interesting case, since ORBS' transit provider
was als
Mark Newton wrote:
Despite the best efforts of some people to run their broadband
access at line rate, residential broadband is very much a
"CIR + burst" kind of service. All of our customers can burst
to line rate (they're paying for it, so they should be able to
get it). None of our custome
Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
Some claim that metering is 50% of cost in the telco industry, and I
have no reason to doubt that. Staying out of metering saves money on all
levels, less complex equipment, less supportcalls, less hassle with
billing.
I have to agree with this, although the figure
Stephen Wilcox wrote:
unfortunately i think this is a non-started for all except private
deployments
the other point as was mentioned later in the thread is that this buys
you very little in terms of time before v4 is gone.
I can see a reasonable amount of demand for 240/4 with carriers in