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Verizon's Lynch says operator should be able to manage data by priority

article published on 23 August, 2008

Verizon CTO Richard Lynch spoke about prioritizing Internet data packets at the Progress & Freedom Foundation's annual Aspen conference on tech policy. He was making his points public on behalf of the company following the FCC's recent order made to Comcast to turn over details on its "unreasonable network management practices" within 30 days. Lynch said that Verizon's view is that network ... [ read the full article ]

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susieqbbb
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24. August 2008 @ 01:40 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
i am sorry to say you delay a network any and users will notice.
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24. August 2008 @ 02:09 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
It wasn't that they were 'delaying the packets' it was the fact that they were inserting fake 'stop' packets into the stream and ending the downloads...
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24. August 2008 @ 08:24 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Delaying packets is no problem for me.

My 1mbps adsl delay is about 500ms to international server.
Download is 40-50KB.s

Delay about 70ms to local server, download also 40-50KB.s.

Delaying data wont affect torrent or download performance.

As long as gaming, voip, chat, all the time sensitive data is not delayed. Everyone should feel no differents.

Atleast i feel no different in download speed :D

But yes, if the delay is extreme. Browsing speed will get affected too.

But downloads will still run as fast as it always been.
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24. August 2008 @ 09:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
So basically he's saying that ISP's should have control over everything that moves on the internet. If they want to "manage" the traffic they need to know everything thats moving from the internet to computers. Fuck that. If you sell someone an internet connection you have no right to control where he/she uses the bandwith.
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24. August 2008 @ 21:42 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by Article:

He noted that Verizon invests $17 billion annually in its network infrastructure already, and aiming to develop a network that can deliver all data packets without delay at peak times is implausible considering traffic rises by 50% each year.
Originally posted by ALIS123:
So basically he's saying that ISP's should have control over everything that moves on the internet. If they want to "manage" the traffic they need to know everything thats moving from the internet to computers. Fuck that. If you sell someone an internet connection you have no right to control where he/she uses the bandwith.
You want them to conjure this magic network from thin air? Even if they could, are you ready for you monthly bill to skyrocket at gas like percentages... compared to 1996?
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25. August 2008 @ 18:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
crap! the main reason i pay extra for my connection is to play SimRacing games with my friend from all over the world ( simjunkies.org ) when they start slowing the packets from my games the whole thing gets messed up. how do they know what packet if from what? are they god!?
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26. August 2008 @ 13:09 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
This is just another example of how we need to implement a plan to collectively ramp-up the internet infrastructure of the U.S.A. to 1Gbps. Then there won't be any more (or at least less) whining about how to allocate the bandwidth.

and for that matter, we need to all convert to IPv6 already.
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