Free access to measurement network

valdis.kletnieks at vt.edu valdis.kletnieks at vt.edu
Fri Dec 15 17:40:34 UTC 2017


On Fri, 15 Dec 2017 07:47:42 -0500, Dovid Bender said:
> What kind of internet are these devices on? With Net Neutrality gone here
> in the US it would be a good way to measure certain services such as SIP to
> see which ISP's if any are tampering with packets.

Given previous history, the answer will probably be "most of them".

"The results are not inspiring. More than 129 million people are limited to a
single provider for broadband Internet access using the FCC definition of 25
Mbps download and 3 Mbps upload. Out of those 129 million Americans, about 52
million must obtain Internet access from a company that has violated network
neutrality protections in the past and continues to undermine the policy today.

In locations where subscribers have the benefit of limited competition, the
situation isn't much better. Among the 146 million Americans with the ability
to choose between two providers, 48 million Americans must choose between two
companies that have a record of violating network neutrality."

https://muninetworks.org/content/177-million-americans-harmed-net-neutrality

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