Verizon Policy Statement on Net Neutrality

Scott Helms khelms at zcorum.com
Fri Feb 27 17:59:09 UTC 2015


This is true in our measurements today, even when subscribers are given
symmetrical connections.  It might change at some point in the future,
especially when widespread IPv6 lets us get rid of NAT as a de facto
deployment reality.


Scott Helms
Vice President of Technology
ZCorum
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On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 12:48 PM, Naslund, Steve <SNaslund at medline.com>
wrote:

> How about this?  Show me 10 users in the average neighborhood creating
> content at 5 mbps....Period.  Only realistic app I see is home surveillance
> but I don't think you want everyone accessing that anyway.  The truth is
> that the average user does not create content that anyone needs to see.
> This has not changed throughout the ages, the ratio of authors to readers,
> artists to art lovers, musicians to music lovers, YouTube cat video creator
> to cat video lovers, has never been a many to many relationship.
>
> On 2015-02-27 12:13, Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu wrote:
> > Consider a group of 10 users, who all create new content.  If each one
> > creates at a constant rate of 5 mbits, they need 5 up.  But to
> > download all the new content from the other 9, they need close to 50
> down.
> >
> > And when you expand to several billion people creating new content,
> > you need a *huge* pipe down.
>
> Steven Naslund
> Chicago IL
>
>



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