[rrg] 10M ... 100M end-user networks
HeinerHummel at aol.com
HeinerHummel at aol.com
Sun Jan 4 08:37:19 PST 2009
In einer eMail vom 04.01.2009 03:26:38 Westeuropäische Normalzeit schreibt
rw at firstpr.com.au:
Short version: The current number and rate of growth in the number
of multihomed end-user networks is not our
primary concern.
Our aim, as best I understand it, is to design
an architectural enhancement for the Internet
by which the much higher numbers of end-user
networks which want/need multihoming, TE and
address portability can have these in a manner
which is technically and economically sustainable
for ISPs and for the end-user networks
themselves.
A system which would work nicely with 10M
such end-user networks would be good. One
which scales well to 100M or 1B would be better.
A system which doesn't care how many end-users are attached would even be
better :-)
Heiner
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