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Access to sufficient Internet bandwidth enables worldwide electronic collaboration, access to informational resources, rapid and effective communication, and grants membership to a global community. Therefore, bandwidth is probably the single most critical resource at the disposal of a modern organisation. | How To Accelerate Your Internet A practical guide to Bandwidth Management and Optimisation using Open Source Software How To Accelerate Your Internet For more information about this project visit us online at http bwmo.net Editor Flickenger R. Associate Editors Belcher M. Canessa E. Zennaro M. Publishers INASP ICTP 2006 BMO Book Sprint Team First edition October 2006 ISBN 0-9778093-1-5 Many designations used by manufacturers and vendors to distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks. Where those designations appear in this book and the authors were aware of a trademark claim the designations have been printed in all caps or initial caps. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. The authors and publisher have taken due care in preparation of this book but make no expressed or implied warranty of any kind and assume no responsibility for errors or omissions. No liability is assumed for incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising out of the use of the information contained herein. 1 SOME RIGHTS RESERVED This work is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 license. For more details regarding your rights to use and redistribute this work see http creativecommons.Org licenses by-sa 2.5 Contents Preface ix About This Book xi Introduction 1 Bandwidth throughput latency and speed.2 Not enough to go around.3 Where to begin.5 Policy 9 The importance of policy.10 Explosive network growth at Havensburg.10 Bandwidth as a public good.11 Desperate measures.12 Policy strategy rules and regulations.13 Real policy development at Havensburg.14 Characteristics of good policy.15 The new Havensburg network policy.16 The policy development process.17 Policy is needed in all environments.19 Policy pitfalls.20 Example policies.20 Policy checklist.21 .