Date: Mon, 1 Jul 1996 19:12:56 -0700 (PDT) From: Michael Dillon <michael@memra.com> To: randy@rg.net Cc: Dennis <dennis@etinc.com>, freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG, bsdi-users@bsdi.com Subject: Re: Ethernet Bandwidth Manager Message-ID: <Pine.BSI.3.93.960701190825.26698H-100000@sidhe.memra.com> In-Reply-To: <m0uatjV-0007zrC@rip.psg.com>
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On Mon, 1 Jul 1996 randy@rg.net wrote: > We have a corporate policy of not doing business with folk who send junk > email. We assume your lack of judgment and questionable ethics will not > be limited to abuse of the net. Oh, shut up! If you want to be anal retentive about this stuff go hide in a corner somewhere. Why on earth are you on a mailing list if not to learn about technology and tools that can help you do your job better. This is not a social club, ya know. We are building and running networks and to the best of my knowledge this is the *FIRST* such product available anywhere. Up until now the only way to achieve this was to buy two expensive routers and possibly a Synchronous Modem Eliminator if the routers couldn't supply clock signals. With this bandwidth limiting technology ISP's can provide cheaper Internet connectivity to customers. One scenario is to have a POP in a high-rise building and deliver precise bandwidth over in-building Ethernet. The other is to supply precise bandwith to colocated WWW servers. This is *GOOD* news and I don't like to see people shooting the messenger for it! Michael Dillon ISP & Internet Consulting Memra Software Inc. Fax: +1-604-546-3049 http://www.memra.com E-mail: michael@memra.com
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