The answer is that networks communicate differently based on the service providers, bandwidth providers, settings on all ends, and geography.
Did you read the very first link I provided to you? It's the same exact bandwidth provider (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_Web_Services), same locations (you know, traceroutes), just different sections of it.
But you'd have known that if you'd even cursorily read into this. So that must not be the case, right? (some kind of evidence disputing the evidence I linked would be helpful for you here)
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Date: 2014-02-23 08:07 pm (UTC)So no company has ever broken the law before?
The answer is that networks communicate differently based on the service providers, bandwidth providers, settings on all ends, and geography.
Did you read the very first link I provided to you? It's the same exact bandwidth provider (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_Web_Services), same locations (you know, traceroutes), just different sections of it.
But you'd have known that if you'd even cursorily read into this. So that must not be the case, right? (some kind of evidence disputing the evidence I linked would be helpful for you here)