On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 8:24 AM, Luca Muscariello <[email protected]> wrote: > That is a big mountain to climb
And this one wasn't? :) The really ironic thing that I discovered: is that whatsapp is universal here - it's everywhere - even on business cards - over both cellular and wifi. Why? Because voice and videoconferencing comms are so unreliable that store and forward is the only way to communicate reliably. So it's kind of like a return of usenet or CB radio, if those analogies could apply to a culture that had never experienced both. When I finally figured out why whatsapp was so popular, I laughed and laughed. Humanity will find a bug and route around it, indeed, far faster than we can fix the internet. "Can your hear me? Over". All that work to make better queuing available, so long from deployment. The radio I'm behind right now (in a bar), has a version of ubnt's firmware from 5+ years ago on it... Fiber is being deployed (single mode!), at rates starting at 2Mbit/sec in san juan del sur, (http://www.cootel.com.ni/ - massive bufferbloat), on the cheapest hardware imaginable and after I got it working it failed a few days later two hops into their network ... why? the fiber got cut a few blocks just out of town... which is still unfixed, days later. > > On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 5:20 PM, Dave Taht <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> Done fixing the home. It's time to fix the rest of the internet. And >> that's not just queue theory but address assignment and routing. >> Here's >> a traceroute from where I sit in Nicaragua at the moment, post cake. >> How to figure out exactly how much NAT is on the path? >> > -- Dave Täht CEO, TekLibre, LLC http://www.teklibre.com Tel: 1-669-226-2619 _______________________________________________ Cake mailing list [email protected] https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cake
