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Pricing and Internet Architecture

Frisky070802 writes "The Politech list recently posted a pointer to a new paper (pdf) by UMN prof Andrew Odlyzko, which compares the telecom industry to the historical transportation industry (railroad, bridges, and such). One quote, from the conclusion, is particularly interesting: '... the networking industry [has] devoted inordinate efforts to technologies such as ATM and QoS, even though there was abundant evidence these were not going to succeed. One can go further and say that essentially all the major networking initiatives of the last decade, such as ATM, QoS, RSVP, multicasting, congestion pricing, active networks, and 3G, have turned out to be duds. Furthermore, they all failed not because the technical solutions that were developed were inadequate, but because they were not what users wanted.'"

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  1. Re:Jesus, someone's a genius by pummer · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    MS poured resources into it as the "next big thing" in desktop OSs, but it failed miserably.

  2. Mayor Quimby sums this subject up: by Shut+the+fuck+up! · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    "You're nothing but a pack of fickle mushheads!"

  3. A hint as to why Linux is succeeding??? by 3seas · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Cause the users make it what they want??