
Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 14:13:50 +0100 (BST) From: Stephen J. Wilcox <steve@opaltelecom.co.uk>
Altho you need to have different policies for your core and for your customers.. it may be practical to increase bandwidth on the core and avoid QoS (which imho should never be employed on the core).. but its not always within a customers budget to upgrade from low speed circuits.
Although I generally agree, how does one keep QoS out of the core for CBR and jitter-sensitive applications?
I think as the prices drop, smaller businesses are coming online but still trying to use high bandwidth applications. As they are unable to
Many here must continually explain on other lists that speed and volume are totally different games. "High-speed" access != "high volume for below cost". Ughh. (If I wire my house with a 400A main, and insist on running 30kW all the time, I'm going to get a biiig electric bill...) Eddy --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Brotsman & Dreger, Inc. EverQuick Internet Division Phone: (316) 794-8922 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 11:23:58 +0000 (GMT) From: A Trap <blacklist@brics.com> To: blacklist@brics.com Subject: Please ignore this portion of my mail signature. These last few lines are a trap for address-harvesting spambots. Do NOT send mail to <blacklist@brics.com>, or you are likely to be blocked.