Sospetto che sarebbe molto interessante conoscere la cifra
effettiva che spende, per es., Telecom Italia,
per sostenere il traffico internazionale.

Sarebbe un modo oggettivo per capire su cosa si basano
le pressanti richieste agli "over the top", no?

juan carlos


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [ NNSquad ] Report: ISPs exaggerating costs of data
Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2011 14:46:46 -0700
From: Lauren Weinstein <lauren@vortex.com>
To: nnsquad@nnsquad.org


Report: ISPs exaggerating costs of data

http://j.mp/ogvCsb (PC Pro)

Full Report: "The open internet - a platform for growth":

http://j.mp/oWwR1O  (Plum Consulting [PDF])

     "Traffic-related costs are a small percentage of the total
      connectivity revenue, and despite traffic growth, this percentage is
      expected to stay constant or decline ..."

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