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Re: Verizon Policy Statement on Net Neutrality

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mark Tinka)
Fri Feb 27 23:02:18 2015

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On 27/Feb/15 19:07, Mike Hammett wrote:
> More symmetry will happen when the home user does more things that care about symmetry. It's a simple allocation of spectrum (whether wireless, DSL or cable). MHz for upload are taken out of MHz for download. 

But what comes first?

I argue users will respond to their network conditions, without even
knowing it.

I have ADSL at my house. Because I sit on fibre at the office, I always
forget that uploading an IOS or Junos image from my house to the data
centre works terribly from home, until it hits me.

Mark.

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