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Heresy!

We all know, with a certainty once reserved for Christians reciting the Nicene Creed, that the Internet must consist of dumb networks, with all the intelligence at the edges. There is no other road to salvation. (Though a Cisco employee might occasionally grouse: "What d'ya mean dumb? Every one of our routers has about 30 million lines of computer operating code!")

Now, some DVR users are raising the possibility that perhaps the edges should be dumber and the network smarter. Where will this end?

Of course, there are a few legal issues to be worked out.

posted by James DeLong @ 9:49 AM | Internet: P2P, Search Engines...

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Though they cast it as such, that isn't really a "make the network smarter" issue. It's moving the intelligence/functionality from one endpoint (the consumer) to another (some sort of application server hosted by the service provider). The infrastructure moving bits around need not change for this to happen.

Posted by: Lewis Baumstark at July 31, 2006 10:46 AM








 
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