[LINK] ABC-Telstra deal -- the terms and conditions
richard@auscoms.com.au
richard@auscoms.com.au
Wed, 16 Feb 2000 11:15:20 +1100
>This could turn out very costly to the ABC.
Or it could provide a very strong incentive to rehost the physical location into
Telstra?
Richard Chirgwin
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Subject: Re: [LINK] ABC-Telstra deal -- the terms and conditions
Author: "Adam Todd" <at@ah.net>
Date: 15/02/00 22:35
><http://www.electric-words.com/abc/index.html>
7d makes the ABC "nominate Telstra as its (p)refered
ISP backchannel for interactive datacasting." It is not
clear quite what that means yet; it depends on how
datacasting functions.
That means all outbound traffic (backchannel) that is sent TO the internet
must be carried on the Telstra Internet Network.
Telstra charges for BACKCHANNEL traffic. If ABC were to datacast and as
the agreement seems to point, be forced to use only the Telstra Network for
traffic inbound and outbound, the outbound flow would without question be
far higher than the inbound and thus a BACKCHANNEL charge will apply.
This could turn out very costly to the ABC.