17 Sep
1997
17 Sep
'97
3:44 p.m.
Kent W. England wrote:
At that point a pizza parlor owner says to himself "two out of every five of my customers are on the Internet. Perhaps I need a web page." And, suddenly, pizza on the Net makes a lot of sense and the traffic patterns shift. As the density grows to 90%, local traffic becomes dominant over distant traffic.
Georgaphically local, not topologically. A *big* difference. Unless we're willing to go back to regulated monopolies geographical locality makes little difference in overall traffic patterns. --vadim