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by re-thc
12 days ago
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> For example, AWS is still not part of the Bandwidth Alliance Why would they be. That list hasn't really been growing. It's not too useful and gets tied to Cloudflare. Names like Azure and Google you see there don't really offer free bandwidth either. > I wonder why they would only do this for private networks It is not just private networks but those they specifically peer with = has physical cables / networks connecting. This makes it well maintained and "cheap". |
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