iOS 7 update traffic

Jon Sands fohdeesha at gmail.com
Tue Sep 24 17:53:12 UTC 2013


You've been robbed!

On 9/24/2013 1:36 PM, Ben wrote:
> Hang on a minute.....
>
> That last paragraph in his blog sounds awfully similar to something I 
> posted here the other day !
>
> He says on the 23rd of September :
> Users are paying service providers to deliver their IP packets. If 
> providers cant handle the volume of traffic that they’re being asked 
> to deliver then its probably time for them to reevaluate their 
> commercial structure (charge customers more) or to redesign/overhaul 
> their networks (invest in CDNs, etc). Remember, with everyone 
> connecting to the “cloud”, the traffic that providers will be asked to 
> push is only going to increase with time ..
>
>
> I said on the 20th of September :
> Your user is paying you to push packets. If that's causing you a 
> problem, you either need to review your commercial structure (i.e. 
> charge people more) or your technical network design. Face the facts, 
> what with everyone jumping on the "cloud" bandwagon, the future is 
> only going to see you pushing more packets, not less ! So if you can't 
> stand the heat, get out of the kitchen (or the xSP industry).
>
> Hmmmmmm..........  ;-(
>


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Jon Sands





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