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[ NNSquad ] Re: Consumption Based Broadband


>To say you're in favor of managed/special services only if they're not
>managed or special is disingenuous and deceptive.  If you want to argue that
>network owners operating managed prioritized services on infrastructure that
>they pay hundreds of billions for each year are "patently evil", that's your
>prerogative and you have to be able to defend that "logic" on an
>intellectual level.  To try and have it both ways is intellectually
>cowardly.

You seem to think I work for or speak for Google.

What is "patently evil," IMO, is an ISP setting a 250MB per month
bandwidth cap for end users, and then delivering their own video
services outside that cap.

This is different than "managed services" as you and the OP are
defining them ("it's only managed or special if it gets delivery
guarantees," presumably that the end user pays extra for). I have
no problem with managed services so defined.

-- KDawson