IP over Avian Carriers with Quality of Service (1999)

(rfc-editor.org)

40 points | by mig4ng 6 hours ago

8 comments

  • jonathanlydall 2 hours ago
    In 2009 when South African IT communication was essentially only permitted through a single entity, as a publicity stunt a small ISP did an implementation of this:

    https://pigeonrace2009.co.za/

    As I recall at the time, the best consumer speeds available were 512kbps with a 3GB per month cap at today’s cost of about 45USD.

    The worst part (especially as a WoW player) is that QoS was applied giving priority to ports 80, 443, 110 and 25. This resulted in all other ports having terrible latency, probably added 150ms on top of the unavoidable (due to speed of light) 190ms to get to European servers.

    Fortunately today the situation is much better, there are numerous FNO companies and even more numerous ISPs for each.

    I pay about 45 USD for an uncapped 100Mbps connection.

    • Doohickey-d 46 minutes ago
      It's an interesting form of spam how theres a link for an online gambling site just inline in the text.
  • breppp 3 hours ago
    Reminds me of that AWS hard drive truck thing where your data is sent with quite the latency
  • iso1631 4 hours ago
    > Carriers in the queue too long may leave log entries

    > Avian Carriers MAY eat the NATs.

    There's always something I've not spotted / forgotten before with these

  • 71bw 4 hours ago
    > One major benefit to using Avian Carriers is that this is the only networking technology that earns frequent flyer miles, plus the Concorde and First classes of service earn 50% bonus miles per packet.

    :D

  • nurettin 3 hours ago
    Horse heads have also been used historically to send messages of a certain nature.
    • dredmorbius 2 hours ago
      With guaranteed receipt. Or at least, they cannot be refused.
  • block_dagger 4 hours ago
    Bird Internet?
  • theginger 5 hours ago
    Disappointed there still isn't a protocol for sending messages in a bottle.
  • mapt 5 hours ago
    Send a raven to Pyongyang.
    • noumenon1111 56 minutes ago
      Objective unclear; we sent a writing desk instead thinking, surely Poe could still write on this...
    • mghackerlady 3 hours ago
      or you can just like, email them. Their overseas news agencies have email addresses