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A dumb pipe or dumb network, in relation to a
mobile network operator A mobile network operator (MNO), also known as a mobile network provider, mobile network carrier, mobile , wireless service provider, wireless carrier, wireless operator, wireless telco, or cellular company, is a telecommunications provider of se ...
(MNO), is a simple network that has high enough bandwidth to transfer bytes between the customer's device and the
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without the need to prioritize content. This means it can afford to be completely neutral with regard to the services and applications the customer accesses. This is in contrast to a
smart pipe Smart pipe, related to a mobile network operator (MNO or ''operator''), refers to an operator’s network which leverages existing or unique service abilities, and the operator’s customer relationships, to provide value beyond that of data connect ...
where the operator affects the customer's accessibility of the Internet by either limiting the available services or applications to its own proprietary portal (like a
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) or offer additional capabilities and services beyond simple connectivity. A dumb pipe primarily provides simple bandwidth and network capacity which is greater than the maximum network loads expected thus avoiding the need to discriminate between packet types. Among the commonly understood operational models for an MNO are dumb pipes,
smart pipe Smart pipe, related to a mobile network operator (MNO or ''operator''), refers to an operator’s network which leverages existing or unique service abilities, and the operator’s customer relationships, to provide value beyond that of data connect ...
s, and the
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s.


Description

A dumb network is marked by using intelligent devices (e.g. computers) at the periphery that make use of a network that does not interfere with or manage an application's operation / communication. The dumb network concept is the natural outcome of the
end-to-end principle The end-to-end principle is a design principle in computer networking that requires application-specific features (such as reliability and security) to be implemented in the communicating end nodes of the network, instead of in the network itse ...
. The
Internet The Internet (or internet) is the Global network, global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to communicate between networks and devices. It is a internetworking, network of networks ...
was originally designed to operate as a dumb network. In some circles the dumb network is regarded as a natural culmination of technological progress in network technology. With the justification that the dumb network uniquely satisfies the requirements of the end to end principle for application creation, supporters see the dumb network as uniquely qualified for this purpose, as – by design – it is not sensitive to the needs of applications. The dumb network model can, in some ways, allow for flexibility and ease of innovation in the development of applications that is not matched by other models.


Opinions


Criticism

Critics of dumb network architecture posit two arguments in favor of ''intelligent'' networks. The first, that certain users and transmission needs of certain applications are more important than others and thus should be granted greater network priority or
quality of service Quality of service (QoS) is the description or measurement of the overall performance of a service, such as a telephony or computer network, or a cloud computing service, particularly the performance seen by the users of the network. To quantitat ...
. An example is that of real-time video applications that are more time sensitive than say, text applications. Thus video transmissions would receive network priority to prevent picture skips, while text transmissions could be delayed without significantly affecting its application performance. The second is that networks should be able to defend against
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and
cyberattack A cyberattack (or cyber attack) occurs when there is an unauthorized action against computer infrastructure that compromises the confidentiality, integrity, or availability of its content. The rising dependence on increasingly complex and inte ...
s.


Support

Advocates of dumb networks counter the first argument by pointing out that prioritizing network traffic is very expensive in monetary, technology, and network performance. Dumb networks advocates also consider the real purpose for prioritizing network traffic is to overcome insufficient bandwidth to handle traffic and not a network protocol issue. The security argument is that malware is an end-to-end problem and thus should be dealt with at the endpoints and that attempting to adapt the network to counterattacks is both cumbersome and inefficient.


See also

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Closed platform A closed platform, walled garden, or closed ecosystem is a software system wherein the carrier or service provider has control over applications, content, and/or media, and restricts convenient access to non-approved applicants or content. This ...
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Quality of service Quality of service (QoS) is the description or measurement of the overall performance of a service, such as a telephony or computer network, or a cloud computing service, particularly the performance seen by the users of the network. To quantitat ...
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Series of tubes "A series of tubes" is a phrase used originally as an analogy by then-United States Senator Ted Stevens ( R-Alaska) to describe the Internet in the context of opposing net neutrality. On June 28, 2006, he used this metaphor to criticize a propose ...
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Smart pipe Smart pipe, related to a mobile network operator (MNO or ''operator''), refers to an operator’s network which leverages existing or unique service abilities, and the operator’s customer relationships, to provide value beyond that of data connect ...


References


External links


The Operators vs. the Media Brands
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The Pipe Is Only Dumb If You Make It That Way

Juniper Research Report: Business Models for Mobile Content Players, Strategic Options & Scenarios 2007-2012
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original release May 1997, by David S. Isenberg of AT&T Labs Research that explains several dumb network concepts. Mobile technology Net neutrality Network architecture