Can anyone point me to useful recent studies showing the ratio of
downstream to upstream traffic loading for a typical home Internet user?
Broken out by traffic type would be really nice but not holding my breath.
Thanks,
-Donner
> It appears AS3549 is announcing 10.0.0.0/8. I noticed it from an
> AS3549 customer.
>
>>From GBLX looking glass, ATL1
>
> traceroute
> Protocol [ip]: ip
> Target IP address: 10.0.0.1
> Source address:
> Numeric display [n]: n
> Timeout in seconds [3]: 1
> Probe count [3]: 2
> Minimum Time to Li
Jeffrey,
While technically you are correct, I would say that you probably should
also add a category for mobile communications LAND/SEA/AIR. The traffic
for these will be increasing in time as vendors are starting to put
switches and routers on-board spacecraft making applications that were
6 Jan 2009, Paul Donner wrote:
WRT Kevin's query, if you are concerned about a solar incident and
it's affects on satcom, you might want to take a look at what user
base (e.g. which mobile users and what impact loss of comm will have
on what they are doing) is affected rather than unders
Great opportunity for a country like Brazil (for example) to become a place of
business for many of these services which are subject to Calea (and such) in
the US. This type of behavior is certainly a motivator for folks in other
countries to benefit, to our detriment.
If the NSA is truly unde
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