On 2/Apr/15 10:00, Colin Johnston wrote: > customers are paying for good traffic to generate eye balls and revenue, not > bad traffic which clouds the good work done. > I know we are getting into filtering traffic wars here but if the source > admins refuse to respond, refuse to cooperate, then if 100% of the traffic is > bad then why not put up walls. > > I would like country trade talks to get down to the technical point that > there are some fundamental problems being seen with bad traffic usage and it > is significant percentage of waste bandwidth.
The traffic may very well be bad, but my point is that is a point of view - one which may differ between you and your customer; never mind between you and your peers. Mark.