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<blockquote data-quote="_CY_" data-source="post: 2512494" data-attributes="member: 7629"><p>where did I state peer link was downstream? well aware of where peer links resides in networks and peering agreements that dictate who's responsible for what. throttling issues are occurring downstream firmly in folks like Comcast and TWC's control. </p><p></p><p>have never claimed level 3 was a saint .. no one gets to the size they are by having no enemies. just so happens level 3 is firmly on net neutrality's side for now. since that's the issue at hand .. level 3 should be supported. </p><p></p><p>now I'm not sure how much you understand on how networks operate? used to be network guys were low man on the totem pole along with PC tech support folks .. how things have changed... </p><p></p><p>besides .. who cares? for most folks once technology gets beyond a certain point .. it flys right by. that's why I stated earlier it's way more important to write in plain English on complex topics .. so everyone can understand. </p><p></p><p>been following networks back when Williams Pipeline first pulled fiber with a pig down their existing network of petroleum pipelines. since then due to advances in multiplexing .. available bandwidth has exploded as amount of data each strand of fiber is able to carry has ramped up geometrically.</p><p></p><p>if you want to talk complexity .. dive into optic fiber network transmission technical details ... see everyone's eyeballs glaze over .. so what does that prove?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_CY_, post: 2512494, member: 7629"] where did I state peer link was downstream? well aware of where peer links resides in networks and peering agreements that dictate who's responsible for what. throttling issues are occurring downstream firmly in folks like Comcast and TWC's control. have never claimed level 3 was a saint .. no one gets to the size they are by having no enemies. just so happens level 3 is firmly on net neutrality's side for now. since that's the issue at hand .. level 3 should be supported. now I'm not sure how much you understand on how networks operate? used to be network guys were low man on the totem pole along with PC tech support folks .. how things have changed... besides .. who cares? for most folks once technology gets beyond a certain point .. it flys right by. that's why I stated earlier it's way more important to write in plain English on complex topics .. so everyone can understand. been following networks back when Williams Pipeline first pulled fiber with a pig down their existing network of petroleum pipelines. since then due to advances in multiplexing .. available bandwidth has exploded as amount of data each strand of fiber is able to carry has ramped up geometrically. if you want to talk complexity .. dive into optic fiber network transmission technical details ... see everyone's eyeballs glaze over .. so what does that prove? [/QUOTE]
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