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Marshall Eubanks
tme at multicasttech.com
Mon Sep 11 19:52:18 CEST 2006
Hello; On Sep 11, 2006, at 6:32 AM, Oliver Bartels wrote: > Hi Gert, > On Fri, 8 Sep 2006 18:06:00 +0200, Gert Doering wrote: >> Ummm, well, this is a damn fast plane if it will reach another >> continent >> 1843 times per day (or even "per week")... - which should be the only >> time the BGP announcement moves. >> >> Sounds more like "the BGP-follows-plane system has some stability >> problems". > > Nack. > > Probably they are using low or medium earth orbit satellites, which > _are_ damn fast in orbit. Otherwise the round trip time would be > unacceptably high. > I believe that all Connexion support is / was from geostationary satellites. > As the whole thing is 3D, some of them might have contact to > ground stations on this or the other side of the great lake, > depending on their 3D position, even thru the plane travels > on a well defined track (probably a 3D circle, too) in just one > direction only. > > Ceterum censeo: Nevertheless this moving-clients application shows > some demand for a true-location-independend IP-addresses > announcement feature (provider independend "roaming") in IPv6, > as in v4 (even thru this isn't the "standard" way, but Connexion is > anything but standard). Shim etc. is not sufficient ... > That seems like a reasonable conclusion. > Kind Regards > Oliver Regards Marshall > > > > Oliver Bartels F+E + Bartels System GmbH + 85435 Erding, Germany > oliver at bartels.de + http://www.bartels.de + Tel. +49-8122-9729-0 > > > >
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