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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 14/Mar/20 19:14, Mike Bolitho wrote:<br>
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style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif">I work for a
hospital, we ran into some issues last week due to congestion
that was totally outside of our control that was off of our
WAN (Thanks Call Of Duty). Now, the issue we ran into was not
mission critical at the time but it was still disruptive. As
more and more people are driven home during this time, more
and more people will be using bandwidth intensive streaming
and online gaming products. If more and more TSP coded
entities are running into issues, ISPs, IXPs, and CDNs will be
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Hmmh, if that level of priority is required, I'd probably build my
own network, and not rely on public infrastructure like the
Internet.<br>
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Mark.<br>
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