having such a fat pipe in finland but slower speeds elsewhere is quite meaningless IMHO. It basically makes the whole country a big LAN.
Also it will be interesting to see how they price this service given that internet access is now a commodity and pricing is so aggressive.
Solutions that require continous monitoring (like mrtg or rrdtool) may be too sl
ow to respond to modern DOS attacks a.k.a botnets and worms. Some interesting so
lutions are out there that try to anticipate/understand attacks based on traffic
patterns... and try to mitigate them.
I can think of a couple like RiverHead Networks (now cisco) and netZentry
having such a fat pipe in finland but slower speeds elsewhere is quite meaningless IMHO. It basically makes the whole country a big LAN. Also it will be interesting to see how they price this service given that internet access is now a commodity and pricing is so aggressive.
Solutions that require continous monitoring (like mrtg or rrdtool) may be too sl ow to respond to modern DOS attacks a.k.a botnets and worms. Some interesting so lutions are out there that try to anticipate/understand attacks based on traffic patterns ... and try to mitigate them.
I can think of a couple like RiverHead Networks (now cisco) and netZentry