[IP] more on Setting history straight: So, who really did invent the Internet?
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Let me add just one thing to this -
True, international bandwidth is expensive, and across most landlocked
parts of Africa, provided over satellite instead of fiber.
However, local internet exchange points such as those in South Africa
and
Kenya, help optimize local use of traffic, keeping local traffic
local and
encouraging the growth of local datacenters at ISPs that connect to
these
exchanges, thus encouraging local people to host content locally
instead of
in the USA or elsewhere. They also provide excellent places to host
mirrors of popular content, and perhaps an Akamai cluster as well - all
ways to ensure that local traffic isn't routed out through expensive
international links.
http://www.pch.net has an excellent record building ISP community
supported
exchange points in several developing countries in Asia and Africa, and
those AFRISPA members that attended the recent AFNOG will have
interacted
with people from PCH, such as Gaurab Upadhaya, and attended the
workshop on
internet exchanges held there.
While nobody denies that international bandwidth is expensive, the
cure for
that is to do what I mentioned above - encourage a flourishing local
internet community.
srs
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