On Mon, 9 Aug 2010, Raymond Dijkxhoorn wrote:
Woow this is fantactic news. Oh wait. Didnt Akamai invent this years
ago?
I helped install my first Akamai cluster before year 2000 if I remember
correctly. So it's at least a decade ago :P
--
Mikael Abrahamssonemail: swm...@swm.pp.se
On 09/08/2010 00:21, Mark Boolootian wrote:
Cringely has a theory and it involves Google and Verizon,
but it doesn't involve net neutrality:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/08/opinion/08cringeley.html?_r=2
I'd assumed this would have been everyone's guess when the stories first
appeared.
nytimes==troll (when it comes to technology)
On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 6:25 PM, Raymond Dijkxhoorn
wrote:
> Hi!
>
>> Cringely has a theory and it involves Google and Verizon,
>> but it doesn't involve net neutrality:
>>
>> http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/08/opinion/08cringeley.html?_r=2
>
> Woow thi
Hi!
Cringely has a theory and it involves Google and Verizon,
but it doesn't involve net neutrality:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/08/opinion/08cringeley.html?_r=2
Woow this is fantactic news. Oh wait. Didnt Akamai invent this years ago?
Bye,
Raymond.
Cringely has a theory and it involves Google and Verizon,
but it doesn't involve net neutrality:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/08/opinion/08cringeley.html?_r=2
One thing I have heard repeated about one large carrier is that only 10% of
their network is used for their Internet product. The remainder of it is used
for private leased lines (could also be someone running IP) or another carrier
that is leasing a loop or tdm service from them.
Jared Mauch
Fascinating. Memories may be plastic (something that has been
established scientifically), or else we may have yet another
inconsistency to add to the pile of others. Is there any
documentation about the "doubling every nine months"? I have
never seen that particular claim emanating from anyone
>> my memory is that he said doubling every nine months.
> Mine too.
mo's too. i asked.
randy
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