Re: the confusion about net neutrality
Suresh Ramasubramanian <[email protected]> Thu, 14 May 2015 17:27:29 +0530
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Traffic engineering for different applications to efficiently operate actually DEMANDS that you look at and prioritise packets so they perform well. Please steer clear of generalisations. If you want a reasonable model look at the CDT position paper on network neutrality Summarised here - https://cdt.org/blog/cdt-supports-effective-narrowly-targeted-net-neutrality-rules/ <https://cdt.org/blog/cdt-supports-effective-narrowly-targeted-net-neutrality-rules/> > On 14-May-2015, at 5:24 pm, Arun Mehta <[email protected]> wrote: > > Restricting Net neutrality is a lose-lose option, imo. When you look at each packet to see whether it gets preference or not, you slow down the traffic drastically. So much so, that even access to the preferred sites is likely to be slower. > Asking TRAI to regulate experimentation? Terrible idea. _______________________________________________ India-gii mailing list India-gii-IAPFreCvJWP2/[email protected] https://lists.india-gii.org/mailman/listinfo/india-gii