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 From Cottrell to Ookla 11/30/07

Hi Mike,  thanks for taking the time to respond and clarify things.  Good point about compressability. I have ammended the web page to give the right URL (net vs com) Your aggregate data of performance vs country would  be most useful to analyze and compare with other metrics (PingER, ITU development indices, International bandwidth,  that may be related to performance.  This is all academic work, no for profit stuff (we are part of Stanford university). I would want to publish the analysis (scatter plots and correlation information), probably in a web page (similar to the web page now at  though I would probably start a new one for Ookla) and possibly in a presentation. In any case I would cite Ookla so you get publicity/credit to a small audience. Since it would be public you could also link to it if you feel it warrants that. You could also contribute to the web page and be a joint author, or at least cited. It is unclear whether the analysis would merit a publication. The "raw" aggregate data of performance vs country will  go in an Excel spread sheet which normally I might share with a couple of other analysts at other sites (e.g. the ITU), but given your concerns I would not share unless you give me permission. Given the above I would love to get aggregate data by country. Thanks for your time." rel="nofollow"linktype="raw" linktext="https://confluence.slac.stanford.edu/display/IEPM/ZDnet+Australia%27s+Speedtest though I would probably start a new one for Ookla) and possibly in a presentation. In any case I would cite Ookla so you get publicity/credit to a small audience. Since it would be public you could also link to it if you feel it warrants that. You could also contribute to the web page and be a joint author, or at least cited. It is unclear whether the analysis would merit a publication. The "raw" aggregate data of performance vs country will  go in an Excel spread sheet which normally I might share with a couple of other analysts at other sites (e.g. the ITU), but given your concerns I would not share unless you give me permission. Given the above I would love to get aggregate data by country. Thanks for your time.">https://confluence.slac.stanford.edu/display/IEPM/ZDnet+Australia%27s+SpeedtestImage Removed though I would probably start a new one for Ookla) and possibly in a presentation. In any case I would cite Ookla so you get publicity/credit to a small audience. Since it would be public you could also link to it if you feel it warrants that. You could also contribute to the web page and be a joint author, or at least cited. It is unclear whether the analysis would merit a publication. The "raw" aggregate data of performance vs country will  go in an Excel spread sheet which normally I might share with a couple of other analysts at other sites (e.g. the ITU), but given your concerns I would not share unless you give me permission. Given the above I would love to get aggregate data by country. Thanks for your time.