Sprint peering policy

E.B. Dreger eddy+public+spam at noc.everquick.net
Tue Jul 2 02:02:05 UTC 2002


EBD> Oversimplifying the model, this works out to ~500 kbps per
EBD> US citizen.  Allowing for burstiness, I offer 50 GB/mo
EBD> transfer as conservative for said bandwidth level.

off-list> My math shows ~500bps per US citizen:
off-list> Assuming 150,000,000,000 bits and 280,000,000 citizens.

Thanks to he who pointed out to me that I cannot correctly work
exponents.  D'oh!  500 bps and 50 MB/mo using correct math.  (I
should have questioned any figure that put me at below-average
bandwidth usage...)


Eddy
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