Jory Privett wrote:
Ok so I pay you the extra to guarantee a certain minimum latency. I if I am connecting to a server on another network how will you provide that? You can not set the QoS for someone else's network much less 3 or 4 of them that my traffic has to cross to get to is final destination.
Because I have negotiated QoS with my upstream, and they have negotiated it with their peers.

Alternatively, If I'm a large enough ISP, someone like Vonage may purchase a line directly into my network and pay me to deliver 2 way traffic at a higher priority to their customers.

-forrest
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