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Date:      Thu, 14 Apr 2005 09:13:21 -0500
From:      "W. D." <WD@US-Webmasters.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc:        Subhro <subhro.kar@gmail.com>
Subject:   Re: India had no FreeBSD mirror sites ?!?
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At 08:20 4/14/2005, Subhro, wrote:
>Anthony Atkielski wrote:
>
>>All the more reason to have a mirror in India.  The shorter the distance
>>to cover, the faster the transfer is likely to be,
>>
>
>This is definitely technically true but not practially as far as India=20
>is concern. The average bandwidth available to individual is 56Kbps=20
>(actual, not the rated). A few lucky souls DO have access to high speed=20
>links in the range of ~1Mbps but that is truly not the mass. So as far=20
>as transfer rate is concerned, the bottleneck is definitely not the=20
>physical location of the source.
>
>> and the lower the
>>cost.
>>
>
>This also is not applicable is here. Having spent quite some time in US,=20
>I am well aware of the fact that for many ISPs, data tranferred within=20
>the local uplink is free. However this is not the case here. Firstly as=20
>most users access internet on dialup, they do not have any data=20
>restrictions.=20

Hmmm.  Does 'they do not have any data restrictions' mean that
the aren't charged by the megabyte?  If so, there is a Windows
program called FreeDownloadManager that can *reliably* download
huge files.  In the case of ISOs, it could take many days
on dialup, but you can start or stop, regulate download speed,=20
etc.:
http://www.FreeDownloadManager.org/features.htm



>The people who *do* have a fat downlink would pay equally=20
>for data transferred from an Indian server or from an American Server.
>
>>Additionally, a mirror site in India could burn CDs locally and hand
>>them out, subject to licensing restrictions.
>> =20
>>
>This is really a wonderful idea. It never struck to me. Even without=20
>going in for a online mirror, I can take initiative and execute this.=20
>Thanks Anthony. I would also request the concerned person to kindly let=20
>me know how I can get listed on the FreeBSD Handbook.
>
>Best Regards,
>S.

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