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Old 04-15-2009, 07:39 PM   #8 (permalink)
Martian
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On the subject, this popped up in my newsfeed today:

Bell defends plan to meter billing for wholesale ISPs

CBC News   click to show 


To contrast this, I dug up an old Ars Technica article analyzing the data that Bell provided when ordered to do so by the CRTC:

Bell's P2P traffic issues "easily and inexpensively solved"

Ars Technica   click to show 


DSLAM stands for DSL Access Multiplexer. It's a lot like a big router that aggregates all of the connections in one or several neighbourhoods (depending on the number of subscribers in a given area) and sends them upstream.

The TL;DR version again:

Bell is claiming that throttling is necessary due to congestion issues. But Bell's own numbers provided last year indicate that there's very little congestion, and what is there is almost entirely at the DSLAM. Furthermore, Bell's analysis of their own network suggests that they're using outdated links out the back of the DSLAMs, which is a relatively inexpensive thing to fix. Upgrading to GigE links at all the DSLAMs will provide roughly double the capacity coming from the DSLAMs onto the primary network, where there's almost no congestion at all.

So Bell's making stuff up to justify their anti-competitive practices. I'm not surprised by this; I just hope the CRTC doesn't buy into it.

As an aside, Bell has been throttling P2P programs for over a year now. This provides serious problems to a variety users, many of whom are quite legitimate. A variety of Linux distros, for example, are moving to P2P distribution models to save the bandwidth costs associated with distributing updates and new versions. The throttling method employed by Bell also has the potential to interfere with other encrypted links, such as VPNs.

The CRTC is set to address the throttling issue in June, but the whole thing is a band-aid at best anyway. The rising popularity of video streaming means that Bell will have to add capacity anyway if they're going to have any chance of meeting their customers' future needs.

The whole thing would be enough to make me want to switch to my local cable provider, if I didn't already know they're just as bad.
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