In the Future, ISPs Do Everything but Run Networks
Broadband Reports, March 6, 2009
By Karl Bode
The past several years have seen ISPs continually expand their operations away from their core competency: running networks. ISPs have been complaining that they lack the resources to keep up with a growing demand for bandwidth, consumed in part by the very content they're increasingly trafficking in.
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