>I was simply responding to your statement regarding just the last mile >transport. If you want to include other considerations in the discussion >then I don't understand your earlier email.
When considering net neutrality and its implications (e.g., allowing the TV company to stream video over your network) -- I'm am trying to point out that it's not simply a matter of bandwidth from the tower to the customer, but also the tower backbone all the way to your NOC Now -- if you're selling dedicated commercial bandwidth, this isn't an issue, but if you're following standard residential oversubscription rules / ratio (e.g., 1000 acounts equates to about 10 Mb @ 95%) -- it's going to get EXTREMELY PAINFUL if those customers actually try to use all the bandwidth that's been "marketed" to them Then there's the issue of all those "nasty/filtered" services and net neutrality -- will filtering bittorrent (or whatever nasty new bandwidth hogging file sharing or whatever new program out there) violate the terms of network neutrality? -Charles -- WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/