Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 19th Oct 2005 11:36 UTC
Internet & Networking A new resolution introduced in the US Senate offers political backing to the Bush administration by slamming a United Nations effort to exert more influence over the Internet. At the heart of this international political spat is the unique influence that the US federal government enjoys over Internet addresses and the master database of top-level domain names - a legacy of the Internet's origins years ago. The Bush administration recently raised objections to the proposed addition of .xxx as a red-light district for pornographers, for instance, a veto power that no other government is able to wield.
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by on Wed 19th Oct 2005 14:19 UTC in reply to "..."

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"And the asian traffic is non existant I guess? "

That's correct to a considerable extent, most of their traffic gets lost in horrible packet loss:

http://www.internettrafficreport.com/main.htm

A good chunk of the rest is probably USA based SPAMMING operatings, grin. In short, many of the Asian networks need to clean their own acts up before fussing about others.

"What a joke really... "
Sorry if the truth hurts so bad.

"I really can't wait for the split if US governement continue this non sense."

Then I guess you best be glad we started the non-sense eh? How intellectually dishonest can you be to make that statement. The US will retain control till we see a better option out there. Even then, those that want to bitch about America will still not be happy, they are too miserable to ever give us credit for anything so why should we care about their opinions on something they wouldn't have today, in it's present form, if we hadn't built it to begin with.

THe joke is those that are bitching about America and Bush when their own laundry is pretty darn dirty too.


JT

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by on Wed 19th Oct 2005 14:43 in reply to "RE: ..."
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>That's correct to a considerable extent, most of their traffic gets lost in horrible packet loss:

When you try to get a point, at least post something related.
Packet lost traffic != overall traffic.
So by your stupid ( yes it's stupid ) logic, south america traffic is more important than european and US one?

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by on Wed 19th Oct 2005 15:12 in reply to "RE[2]: ..."
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And where in my reply did I say anyone's traffic is more important than the other? Nowhere. Just pointing out the condition of their network infrastructor. Guess that's the fault of USA?

Resort to name calling, you instantly loose the arguement and credibility.

Pretty clear from your other posts, no one is going to change your mind, you're only going to read into things that which already fits your agenda, so hate away, flame away, go for it, only hurting yourself being so negative. Again, get your own act together, get your government's act together, then maybe you'll have some credibility when you fuss about others.

I noticed you ignored the rest of my post, so have it again:

A good chunk of the rest is probably USA based SPAMMING operatings, grin. In short, many of the Asian networks need to clean their own acts up before fussing about others.

"What a joke really... "
Sorry if the truth hurts so bad.

"I really can't wait for the split if US governement continue this non sense."

Then I guess you best be glad we started the non-sense eh? How intellectually dishonest can you be to make that statement. The US will retain control till we see a better option out there. Even then, those that want to bitch about America will still not be happy, they are too miserable to ever give us credit for anything so why should we care about their opinions on something they wouldn't have today, in it's present form, if we hadn't built it to begin with.

THe joke is those that are bitching about America and Bush when their own laundry is pretty darn dirty too.


JT

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