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authorRoger Dingledine <arma@torproject.org>2004-01-17 18:06:42 +0000
committerRoger Dingledine <arma@torproject.org>2004-01-17 18:06:42 +0000
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tweak the planetlab statement
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@@ -1624,9 +1624,10 @@ As of mid-January 2004, the Tor network consists of 16 nodes
(14 in the US, 2 in Europe), and more are joining each week as the code
matures.\footnote{For comparison, the current remailer network
has about 30 reliable nodes. We haven't asked PlanetLab to provide
-more nodes, since their AUP wouldn't allow exit nodes (see also
+Tor nodes, since their AUP wouldn't allow exit nodes (see also
\cite{darkside}) and because we aim to build a long-term community of
-node operators.} Each node has at least a 768Kb/768Kb connection, and
+node operators and developers.} Each node has at least a 768Kb/768Kb
+connection, and
most have 10Mb. The number of users varies (and of course, it's hard to
tell for sure), but we sometimes have several hundred users---admins at
several companies have started putting their entire department's web