[1st-mile-nm] Meet Copowi, the world's first ISP to guarantee network neutrality: Page 1
John Brown
john at citylinkfiber.com
Sun May 25 19:23:38 PDT 2008
and so i wonder how they will handle the fact that they BUY transit from
others are are not a tier 1 (meaning default free in the routing
table) and those others can/could limit certain types of traffic flows.
now if a tier 1 came out and said it was net-neutral, that would be a
BIG story.
peter wrote:
> Yup net neutrality at a price --- example from article below "/
> //Users in Colorado, for example, will have to cough up a staggering
> $33.95 a month for a 256Kbps DSL connection—expensive by any standard
> (except perhaps in Kazakhstan
> <http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070727-the-internet-in-kazakhstan-welcome-to-the-land-of-3355-per-month-dsl.html>).
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> http://arstechnica.com/articles/culture/Meet-Copowi-the-worlds-first-ISP-to-guarantee-network-neutrality.ars
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