Re: Network end users to pull down 2 gigabytes a day, continuously?

From: Will Hargrave (no email)
Date: Sun Jan 07 2007 - 18:53:42 EST

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     wrote:

    > I have to admit that I have no idea how BT charges
    > ISPs for wholesale ADSL. If there is indeed some kind
    > of metered charging then Internet video will be a big
    > problem for the business model.

    They vary, it depends on what pricing model has been selected.

    http://tinyurl.com/yjgsum has BT Central pipe pricing. Note those are
    prices, not telephone numbers. ;-)

    If you convert into per-megabit charges - at least an order of magnitude
    greater than the cost of transit, and at least a couple of orders of
    magnitude more than peering/partial transit.

    p2p is no panacea to get around these charges; in the worst case p2p
    traffic will just transit your central pipe twice, which means the
    situation is worse with p2p not better.

    For a smaller UK ISP, I do not know if there is a credible wholesale LLU
    alternative to BT.

    Note this information is of course completely UK-centric. A more
    regionalised model (21CN?!) would change the situation.

    Will


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