Safest exit country?

Travis Biehn tbiehn at gmail.com
Wed Sep 4 09:18:33 PDT 2013


Although it's a separate conversation (Cost vs Privacy / ISPs policies etc):
Domestic ISPs have caps on data and euphemistically named 'traffic shaping'
policies.
For many users bandwidth isn't free.



On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 11:58 AM, Lodewijk andré de la porte <l at odewijk.nl>wrote:

> 2013/9/4 Travis Biehn <tbiehn at gmail.com>
>
>> The problem is that bandwidth isn't free; also standing out ;)
>
>
> Any idea how much fiber/copper goes dark for extended periods of time?
> Remember Fidonet*? Remember 0.00000...1 == 0! Besides, what's
> privacy/plausible-deniability worth to you?
>
> *pairing agreements make a lot of bandwidth free both ways, after the
> physical connections are constructed. Problems arise when destinations
> aren't preferred ones, but why would you trickle towards not preferred
> ones? As long as you can onion route towards preferable you'll be green.
>



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