  Cabal Premium join:2007-01-21 Boston, MA
| reply to acs12798 Re: nothing to the consumer
said by acs12798 :Huh? It has nothing to do with consumer broadband nor or should it. This a private network for educational institutions. It isn't, nor was it supposed to be for the consumer. The idea is mostly to exchange research in a secure controlled environment. Its not like the school use i2 for their internet connections. The regular internet connections the people in the schools use are much slower. While I do agree with your first point, most schools automatically route over the I2 when able to, so they partially do use them for that purpose. Perhaps I just noticed more because I downloaded a lot of free software that was university-hosted back in college, but it was a significant portion of my traffic, and offered a nice boost in speed (155 Mbps vs. 45 Mbps Internet link at the time). Nothing to complain about when pulling ISOs at ~36 Mbps across the Atlantic.  -- Interested in open source engine management for your Subaru? |
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 acs12798
join:2006-03-13
| said by Cabal :said by acs12798 :Huh? It has nothing to do with consumer broadband nor or should it. This a private network for educational institutions. It isn't, nor was it supposed to be for the consumer. The idea is mostly to exchange research in a secure controlled environment. Its not like the school use i2 for their internet connections. The regular internet connections the people in the schools use are much slower. While I do agree with your first point, most schools automatically route over the I2 when able to, so they partially do use them for that purpose. Perhaps I just noticed more because I downloaded a lot of free software that was university-hosted back in college, but it was a significant portion of my traffic, and offered a nice boost in speed (155 Mbps vs. 45 Mbps Internet link at the time). Nothing to complain about when pulling ISOs at ~36 Mbps across the Atlantic. Interesting, I haven't noticed that. However, my school has a 200mbps connection for its regular internet connection so I haven't felt the need to check(although 200mbps for 7000 students plus professors doesn't seem like a lot, I've never run less than 5mbps if i checked). Maybe I should run a trace route when I'm on campus. |
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  brooklynman4
join:2004-09-07 Brooklyn, NY | But ill bet its not free someone gotta pay for it. |
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 ss911der
join:2000-09-05 Fort Lauderdale, FL | It's not free. The campus I live by is connected to it and it cost's a pretty penny, but downloading at over 100Mb/s makes it all worth while. |
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