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	<title>Comments on: Resource: Dr. Peering is In The House</title>
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		<title>By: Multicast Long range wireless</title>
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		<dc:creator>Multicast Long range wireless</dc:creator>
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		<description>that may be so but still 12 months down the line of this ”wave of disruption” from Internet video and still theres No apparent long range wireless providers setting up shop directly in the centers to provide direct cheap Co-location access to end users the world over.

and thats a shame as the end users (in the UK at least) are getting a little tired of the worlds commercial ISPs NOT Providing ipv6 it seems, simple native IPv6 for the likes of streaming Multicast video, to name but one clear yet simple innovative advantage.

 the UK BBC even offered to provide free direct peering to any ISP so they could provide IPv6 multicast trials , but very few and only small ISP&#039;s took them up on their offer years ago now, and thats a shame.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>that may be so but still 12 months down the line of this ”wave of disruption” from Internet video and still theres No apparent long range wireless providers setting up shop directly in the centers to provide direct cheap Co-location access to end users the world over.</p>
<p>and thats a shame as the end users (in the UK at least) are getting a little tired of the worlds commercial ISPs NOT Providing ipv6 it seems, simple native IPv6 for the likes of streaming Multicast video, to name but one clear yet simple innovative advantage.</p>
<p> the UK BBC even offered to provide free direct peering to any ISP so they could provide IPv6 multicast trials , but very few and only small ISP&#8217;s took them up on their offer years ago now, and thats a shame.</p>
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