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WirelessMajr
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join:2005-08-03
College Place, WA

Interesting

While I can see a small need for this in a corporate environment (the ones who hire consulting firms because they fired all the IT staff...just because the damn bean counters wanted to "save" money), I cant see what a residential ISP would gain from this, especially seeing that VoIP traffic isnt all that heavy at all, fitting perfectly within the 128kbps upstream that most providers offer.

liquidnw

join:2005-06-05
Bronx, NY

Isn't this exactly what congress and the FCC was supposed to be preventing. As long as your not doing anything illegal I don't see how this product would fly in the US. If this is allowed then what would be the next? Cable companies don't particularly like the fact that MLB stream games over the net as well as the networks putting lots of content online. Would they block those next and claim its eating up bandwidth? Or if a ISP launched there own music service would they block competing music services? Allowing this would essentially kill network neutrality.


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