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Re: ATTN: for-profit Tor operators
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- Subject: Re: ATTN: for-profit Tor operators
- From: Paul Andrew de La Soujeole <vercingetorix11@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 15:21:29 -0600
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I am definitely interested. I have a 10Mb/s server in Florida which is
currently running Tor. How would users be charged? Would they be rate
limited and charged per Mb/s, per GB/month, or by using a 95th
percentile scheme? I think this has some real potential.
Paul