On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 9:04 AM Pete Heist wrote: > > > On Jun 21, 2018, at 5:43 AM, Dave Taht wrote: > > > > I think your "megabit myth" idea (and language) would be a very > > powerful paper and/or talk to try and hammer home in multiple venues. > > > > I might spend a slide on it at this conference, but it deserves more > > focus than that. > > Ok, I’ve finally got a few freer days coming up, so I’ll see if I can’t > make progress on backed up tasks, then maybe write something up on this. > Might retreat from the lists meanwhile. > > On slide #4: Ubiquity -> Ubiquiti. And consider adding Verizon. My mother > has Verizon Fios (50Mbit symmetric fiber) near Philly and that was the > connection I referred to earlier- it just doesn’t feel like 50Mbit > symmetric fiber should. > > As a side note, Google as a whole seems responsible as far as the big four > go when it comes to bloat (and other things). BBR advanced the state of > things, and they financed it after all, so it deserves some appreciation, > to the devs as well. Worth mentioning in this preso? :) > > I like the Cake vs Sonic Fiber slide, and would like to hear the > commentary. In case they video the presentation, do post a link. Best of > luck! > I like the slide too but what exactly do you mean by "Cake gets inside the GPON request/grant loop"? Now, even more impressive would be a Cake vs Google Fiber plot, showing a reduction of latency under load from ~2000ms to a few ms.