Posted by sotxbill on September 10, 2021 at 07:22:29 from (104.5.24.112):
In Reply to: Is google listening?? posted by Geo-TH,In on September 10, 2021 at 04:14:34:
It was google who started the net neutrality fuss, when the internet providers proposed to offer streamline services that would make googles' proxy servers and and search engines obsolete. This would take away their ability to monitor your searches, so over night there became "the evil carriers" who wanted to offer features like QOS, local proxies to speed up the clients internet... Services that would take time sensitive data like voice and video, and prioritize them over the standard internet for the non sensitive data like email and file transfer. And local proxies that would allow you to pull data from a closer server than having to go halfway around the world. So all the horrible hate, fear and distortions were introduced. Turns out that traffic loads forced most of that to happen anyway with alias dns that points to closer servers. By using these technologies, you no long download a microsoft update from the campus in California, you end up getting redirected to the closest data center with a proxy server who does it quicker and covers much less distance. This means faster response, and no longer sending all download from one place, overloading the two connections to California. The customers won in spite of their yelling and picketing. So yes, from an internet engineer, google is the antichrist of the internet, spreading lies as facts to fill their pockets at the expense of the customers and carriers.
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