
@bernard are we also talking about p2p over :80 ? On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 9:44 PM, Bernard Mwagiru <bmwagiru@gmail.com> wrote:
With maturity and DPI, yes they can.
At the moment, operators will play around with fair usage and squeeze the dollars per users while they can. As the market matures, service based packages will kick in. P2P users will have their plans as with email and HTTP plans. Perhaps P2P users can be given priority during offpeak/ungodly hours, then nyonga them during the day.
./bernard
On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 9:23 PM, Patrick Karanja <wabethi@gmail.com> wrote:
Bernard,
You have the stats quite well, but I do believe most networks can advance gating and if not service bandwidth management that can limit the
amount of
bandwidth available for p2p traffic.
regards
Patrick
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