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by Godel_unicode
3187 days ago
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No. TCP/IP can work just fine over multiple ISPs, Google "asymmetric routing". Also, look into cloud load balancers like cloudflare, then realize you can use A records to load balance over more than one of those with multiple different backends. The problem is physical diversity of connection at any one location, not some perceived weakness in TCP/IP. |
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A second (or third) ISP isn't going to suddenly show up at my house because it doesn't make economic sense. In the same way that two railroad lines don't get built between the same two cities.
A real scalable mesh protocol could change the economic calculation.