Dream-Pipe or Pipe-Dream: What Do Users Want (and how can we assure it)?
draft-morton-ippm-pipe-dream-01
| Document | Type | Expired Internet-Draft (individual) | |
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| Author | Al Morton | ||
| Last updated | 2022-03-21 (Latest revision 2021-09-06) | ||
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Abstract
This memo addresses the problem of defining relevant properties and metrics with the goal of improving Internet access for all users. Where the fundamental metrics are well-defined, a framework to standardize new metrics exists and been used with success. Users consider reliability to be important, as well as latency and capacity; it really depends who you ask and their current experiences.
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