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Thank you, Comcast.
- Subject: Thank you, Comcast.
- From: rdobbins at arbor.net (Roland Dobbins)
- Date: Sat, 27 Feb 2016 00:53:50 +0700
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On 27 Feb 2016, at 0:25, Anthony Junk wrote:
> There is so much arrogance in these posts saying that these things
> should be blocked because it's best or because it's negligible.
I think there's a lack of comprehension on the part of those who don't
run large networks and/or who aren't responsible for maintaing network
availability for their customer base.
Blocking or QoSing down port-pairs at the peering/transit edge is all
too often the least worst option these operators have
> Please tell me again about my need for a business connection.
Caveat emptor.
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Roland Dobbins <rdobbins at arbor.net>