[ppml] [narten at us.ibm.com: PI addressing in IPv6 advances inARIN]
Peter Sherbin
pesherb at yahoo.com
Tue Apr 18 19:06:54 EDT 2006
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> So the carriers owe the content providers $M's/month ??? In the exact same fashion as cable providers owe studios. > Obviously you haven't head of P2P, or people hosting family oriented > content. Not all traffic is download. Look again at the formula. If (Download - Upload) < 0, then your bill equals 0. Traffic uploaders (aka content providers) are good for the network because: Assumption 1. People access the Internet to download content (and such downloaders are supposed to pay for satisfying that need). > That billing model is not ready for use, and security or lack thereof has > nothing to do with it. If security has nothing to do with the Internet then why does the community spends so much time and effort on it? Peter --- Tony Hain <alh-ietf at tndh.net> wrote: > Peter Sherbin wrote: > > The Internet billing model is simple: > > > > (Download - Upload) * $/bit = Billed Amount > > So the carriers owe the content providers $M's/month ??? > > > > > It is based on two assumptions: > > 1. People access the Internet to download content > > 2. Paying party controls their download activity > > Obviously you haven't head of P2P, or people hosting family oriented > content. Not all traffic is download. > > > > > If security becomes a prohibitive concern for the above then the product > > is just not > > ready for use. > > That billing model is not ready for use, and security or lack thereof has > nothing to do with it. > > Tony > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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