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AT&T: 15 Mbps Internet connections "irrelevant"
user name
2006-04-02 03:00:00
smells to me of "our backbone just can't support that
network
neutrality stuff.  we need to limit all those folk who
won't
pay us more money."  and the hellcos need to get out
of their
promises of ftth and etth.

face it.  the packet transport business is in a keen contest
for financial unviability with long distance minutes,
charging
$15 for replicating a cd-rom, etc.  and they have yet to
take
and they don't get that complicating the network to get
service differentiation so they can justify charging
differentiation will make the business even less profitable.
see geoff's apricot preso.

when you have a giant company with a broken business model,
send in the lawyers and lobbyists to extend it a few years.
after all, it's kinda working for the mpa and riaa.

randy

AT&T: 15 Mbps Internet connections "irrelevant"
user name
2006-04-03 08:50:36
> and they don't get that complicating the network to
get
> service differentiation so they can justify charging
> differentiation will make the business even less
profitable.
> see geoff's apricot preso.

No doubt Randy is referring to Geoff Huston's recent
presentation
at APRICOT 2006 in Perth, Australia. 
http://www.apricot2006.net/slides/con
f/wednesday/2006-02-28-convergence.pdf

--Michael Dillon

Listen to all the companies spin (was Re: AT&T: 15 Mbps Internet connections "irrelevant")
user name
2006-04-03 11:20:20
On Sun, 2 Apr 2006, Randy Bush wrote:
> when you have a giant company with a broken business
model,
> send in the lawyers and lobbyists to extend it a few
years.
> after all, it's kinda working for the mpa and riaa.

Several companies made presentations at the same Bank of
America
investor's conference.  You can listen to their
presentations online

Cablevision: <http://www.veracast.com/webcasts/bas/media06/id08
210195.cfm>
Comcast: <http://www.veracast.com/webcasts/bas/media06/id76
206158.cfm>
Disney: <http://www.cor
porate-ir.net/ireye/ir_site.zhtml?ticker=DIS&script=1010
&item_id=1224636>
SprintNextel: <http://www.veracast.com/webcasts/bas/media06/id11
110129.cfm>
Verizon: <http://www.veracast.com/webcasts/bas/media06/id89
205298.cfm>
Viacom: <http://www.veracast.com/webcasts/bas/media06/id52
208131.cfm>

They may all have broken business models.  But it may be
useful to
understand them.

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