[MLB-WIRELESS] Connecting nodes/clusters and expanding the m esh via Internet tunnels.
evilbunny
evilbunny at sydneywireless.com
Mon Sep 9 18:04:11 EST 2002
Hello Doug,
I stand corrected...
5% is a generalisation used everywhere... typically you will get a
small minority approx 10% or less (usually about 5%) that will indeed
use more then the other 95%, likewise you will get 5% that will use
next to nothing, typical bell curve...
This is where Optus got the magical 5% either end and removed it from
the equation... Of course once you start imposing limits on a system,
the bell curve can get out of whack...
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Best regards,
evilbunny mailto:evilbunny at sydneywireless.com
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Monday, September 9, 2002, 5:57:39 PM, you wrote:
>> Or hang off till it does and ISDN pricing should follow suit...
>> hopefully telstra isn't as stupid as leaving them that high...
>>
DY> I beg to differ .... Tel$tra has demonstrated countless times thats
DY> it IS possible for a huge operation to make bucketloads on money
DY> but still have negative intelligence !!!!!
DY> Consider the Broadband AUP fiasco. Assuming Tel$tra sources
DY> were telling the truth with their claim that 5% of users were abusing
DY> the system, surely the intelligent approach would be to penalize
DY> the 5% rather than the 95% of responsible users
DY> I haven't a clue whether the claimed percentage figures have any
DY> basis in fact .... it is quite obvious however that the previous AUP
DY> provided all the means required to jump on terradownloaders.
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