On 9/Jul/19 16:23, Brandon Martin wrote: > > To be fair, there are some folks who operate national or global big-I > Internet IP networks that do guarantee QoS as long as you stay on > their network. Yes, which is the point... as long as the traffic is on-net, you can guarantee things. Large, global, transit-free backbones fair well in such scenarios as the majority of the traffic lives on-net as a matter of course. Mark.
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