bodosom wrote:
_Ty Cox_ wrote:
Coincidentally, I stumbled on a blog post reporting similar performance hits on Verizon's FiOS service.
Verizon denies this and anyone that believes a customer service rep (who might not even work for Verizon) has insight into to corporate networking policy should be considered a naif.
Not to say that they might not do this but a CSR wouldn't know.
This has a politically correct terminology and it is called traffic shaping. All ISPs have DPI layers and, if they so choose, they know exactly what knobs to turn to manage utilization.
Anecdotally, an acquaintance of mine uses torrents for content and has FiOS. All services work normally, but access to torrents is an abysmal experience. HideMyA** was mentioned in this thread, but even that gets shaped now.
Redbox and Netflix on top of the same FiOS infrastructure and obviously Redbox wins (this has been mentioned earlier in this thread).
At some point, the CDN will end up within the customer premises, as the demand for quality will go up.