[AusNOG] Gosford City Council and NBN RSP.

Curtis Bayne curtis at bayne.com.au
Wed May 28 19:21:13 EST 2014


If only there was some kind of ubiquitous network where each node had a
unique identifier which is capable of routing data from any end-point to
another to deliver these kinds of services over... some kind of....
inter-net.


On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 6:52 PM, Mark Delany <g2x at juliet.emu.st> wrote:

> On 28May14, Mark ZZZ Smith allegedly wrote:
> > I don't think you're thinking much about how practical it would be for
> typical residential customers to either operate two separate networks
>
> I dunno. If anyone had suggested in 2007 that 1/2 a billion+ people
> would be wondering around with a high-powered $700 Internet connected
> computer more-or-less super-glued to their hands, they probably would
> have been laughed at.
>
> Is it possible in 2014 to invent a device and a network that plugs
> into an NBN RSP port and "just works"? I'm going to go out on a limb
> and say it's possible.
>
> And frankly, in 2014, if retail networks and devices still require
> specialist work to set up and keep running, shouldn't we be just a tad
> embarrassed that we still expose that complexity?
>
>
> Mark.
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