Tiered Internet
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Tiered Internet is a proposed Internet architecture that would allow telecommunications providers to divide traffic over their lines into different tiers. High speed tiers can be dedicated for websites with large broadband applications such as voice and streaming video.
External links
- Ars Technica article concerning tiered Internet service
- BBC article about the creator of the web's views on two-tiered Internet
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