Hi all, The Programme for this year's InTAC is now up: http://2015.nethui.nz/programme/day-0-intac This year there is a focus on "The Netflix Effect; Organic Growth or Step Change?" What does the changing face of user demand look like? What happens when people who previously only used their home connections for email and web, start using it for multiple 4-5Mbps streams? What happens when everyone on their street does that? Take a drive down any New Zealand street and look at all the Sky dishes on the roof – what if every one of those houses was trying to pull 20Mbps during primetime instead? What would our network do with all that demand? We take a look at his problem, from the people at one end to the content delivery at the other. Registrations for this and the rest of the NetHui programme are still open here: https://nethui2015.lilregie.com/step1 See you next week! Dean -- -- Dean Pemberton Technical Policy Advisor InternetNZ +64 21 920 363 (mob) dean(a)internetnz.net.nz To promote the Internet's benefits and uses, and protect its potential.
Congratulations everyone! You've spent a huge amount of your working lives
building a network that everyone claimed was going to change the world.
Turns out it was really so that people could watch unlimited shite on TV.
On Fri, Jul 3, 2015 at 5:58 PM, Dean Pemberton
Hi all,
The Programme for this year's InTAC is now up: http://2015.nethui.nz/programme/day-0-intac
This year there is a focus on "The Netflix Effect; Organic Growth or Step Change?"
What does the changing face of user demand look like? What happens when people who previously only used their home connections for email and web, start using it for multiple 4-5Mbps streams? What happens when everyone on their street does that? Take a drive down any New Zealand street and look at all the Sky dishes on the roof – what if every one of those houses was trying to pull 20Mbps during primetime instead? What would our network do with all that demand? We take a look at his problem, from the people at one end to the content delivery at the other. Registrations for this and the rest of the NetHui programme are still open here: https://nethui2015.lilregie.com/step1
See you next week!
Dean
-- -- Dean Pemberton
Technical Policy Advisor InternetNZ +64 21 920 363 (mob) dean(a)internetnz.net.nz
To promote the Internet's benefits and uses, and protect its potential.
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