Once upon a time, bas <kilobit@gmail.com> said:
I've heard eyeball networks refer to traffic flows as sending too.. "You content hosters are sending us too much traffic, we want money to upgrade ports and transport all that traffic" Complete reverse logic imho. It is always eyeball network customers that request data. (except for a small portion of iphone/blackberry push email, but that can't account for much.)
Traffic sources tend to be concentrated in large data centers (easier to service), while traffic sinks (DSL, cable, wireless) are widespread and costly to upgrade. The sink customers don't want to pay more (and there's at least some competition), so the sink providers look to see where else they get income to pay for their needed network upgrades. -- Chris Adams <cmadams@hiwaay.net> Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.