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by jloveless
3217 days ago
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Let me first say ... IANAL. That being said this (like most legal language) is a broad as possible and by design. Having spoken with Verizon (Wholesale, Wireless and Edgecast teams) there seems to be a consensus that models that limit their (the telecoms) transit costs are encouraged and there's a number[1][2] of commercial examples where thats the case. Indeed - their own CDN offerings don't (yet) have the economics (today) to support more distributed caches, so something like this which is lightweight and requires no DNS/infrastructure changes is interesting. A place where this is getting a lot of discussion is where we'd least expect it: on the LTE networks. Since there isn't yet[3] a solution for mobile peering there's a lot of discussion around solutions to run low cost, light weight caches _inside_ the Radio Area network. [1] Xbox One | https://www.nanog.org/sites/default/files/wed.general.palmer...
[2] Spotify | https://community.spotify.com/t5/Desktop-Linux-Windows-Web-P...
[3] http://datacenterfrontier.com/vapor-io-teams-with-tower-tita... |
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