27 May
1998
27 May
'98
6:34 p.m.
In article <199805271744.NAA21312@jekyll.piermont.com>, "Perry E. Metzger" <perry@piermont.com> wrote:
In the long run, why are we assuming there will be locality of traffic?
It is true that the old PSTN has locality of traffic, but it doesn't have flat rate pricing, or the usage patterns that the Internet has.
Why are you assuming that the Internet will continue to have non-distance-sensitive pricing, when it clearly has distance- sensitive costs (ultimately)? -- Shields, CrossLink.