Re: China’s Slow Transnational Network

Pengxiong Zhu pzhu011 at ucr.edu
Sun Mar 22 05:51:24 UTC 2020


I see. Thank you!

Best,
Pengxiong Zhu
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
University of California, Riverside


On Sat, Mar 21, 2020 at 9:13 AM Mark Tinka <mark.tinka at seacom.mu> wrote:

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> On 21/Mar/20 09:09, Pengxiong Zhu wrote:
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> How do they deliberately congest peering ports? Do you hear from those
> Chinese operators or you observe this from the traffic?
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> Simple - let them run at 350% of capacity and pipeline upgrades for Lord
> knows how long :-).
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> On a serious note, let's have a beer.
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> Seems like you also think GFW is part of the cause,
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> I do - each of my trips to China have questioned the role of my VPN for my
> online experience.
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> however, we don't have direct evidence.
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> I won't argue with you there, you did the groundwork. I'm just being
> anecdotal.
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> Just curious, What is your "problems"? I thought it's congestion.
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> Accessibility and penetration rates.
>
> Mark.
>
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