TWiRT Ep. 242 – Will Net Neutrality Kill MPLS? 1-15-15

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Net Neutrality proposes that all Internet packets are treated equally – no buying a so-called “fast lane” where delivery is virtually guaranteed.  Broadcasters and other real-time data users depend on the MPLS protocol and pay extra for packet reliability – but is that really over the “Public Internet”.  We’re talking about it with Bob Holowenko on TWiRT.

HOSTS

Chris Tobin, IP Solutionist, Content Creator Solutions
Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, & South Seas Broadcasting

Guest: Bob Holowenko, Network Engineer @ve7wnk

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