15 May
2014
15 May
'14
1:34 p.m.
On 5/15/14, 1:28 PM, "Nick B" <nick@pelagiris.org<mailto:nick@pelagiris.org>> wrote: By "categorically untrue" do you mean "FCC's open internet rules allow us to refuse to upgrade full peers"? Throttling is taking, say, a link from 10G and applying policy to constrain it to 1G, for example. What if a peer wants to go from a balanced relationship to 10,000:1, well outside of the policy binding the relationship? Should we just unquestionably toss out our published policy – which is consistent with other networks – and ignore expectations for other peers? Jason