yea but
Netflix must be reponsible for over a third of the consumer bandwidth these days, no? I'd be curious to see a pie chart of consumer bandwidth consumption, the ones I personally am most interested in:
Netflix
YouTube
ESPN
Steam
Well, what can I say, I was at the end of the game
it sucked
I'm not reasoning with a senator.
I'm just waiting until we throw grenades.
Boo, Hiss.
How about you stop waiting and get out there and throw one? Or, if that's not gonna work, do your part to get us to that point.
Assuming I'm doing nothing at all.
Boo, Hiss.
The Revolution begins with watermelon rind ash sprinkled over faux quail egg.
You've implied it before. I'm happy to be wrong though.
I totally have a recipe for faux quail eggs!
Boo, Hiss.
http://arstechnica.com/information-t...for-streaming/
P2P distribution would allow Netflix to balance there data flow, thereby qualifying for no-fee peering. Not exactly what I was talking about, but it's along the same lines.
Ideally, all internet traffic would be encrypted and transmitted in such a way that ISP's wouldn't be able to tell what it is.
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