Ironically, I did this with my Usenet news feed (which back then
was the big bandwidth hog) 20 years ago. Mark Lottor set it up. I
understand that someone has just been granted a dubious patent on
the same technique, despite the well known prior art.
--Brett Glass
At 08:45 AM 7/13/2014, Aled Morris wrote:
On 13 July 2014 06:39, Steven Tardy
<<mailto:sjt5a...@gmail.com>sjt5a...@gmail.com> wrote:
(OK, Keep 100mbps for Netflix to pre-populate, 100mbps is 30TB/month)
(Now I'm curious how many GB/month Netflix pre-populates, hmmm)
Shame Netflix can't fill their appliances using really cheap,
bulk, one-way satellite bandwidth which is useless for most other
Internet applications. Â Then their traffic wouldn't use any of
your real, paid for, transit.
Of course siting a dish would be another expense with hosting one
of their boxes, but if it made the on-going costs go away...
AledÂ