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Re: Chicago NAP status
From: Sean Doran <smd () tiny sprintlink net>
Date: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 07:43:33 -0400
| are you aware of any bilateral agreements to make Internet | connectivity happen there? Sprint will peer with and announce all our customer routes (including reseller and international routes) to any NSP or any other party which connects to any of the NSF priority NAPs. We will take all the routes announced by and belonging to anybody attached to any of the NSF priority NAPs and use them within SL/ICM the routing matrix, and announce them to all our customers who take full routing (including reseller and international customers). We will do the same thing with any IP service provider which connects to MAE-EAST+/MAE-EAST or either of the two FIXes. We also will investigate other public peering points as events progress. I wouldn't expect anyone to announce bilateral peerings until level-2 connectivity is up and running properly. Sean. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Current thread:
- Chicago NAP status Mark Knopper (Oct 14)
- Re: Chicago NAP status Martin Lee Schoffstall (Oct 14)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Chicago NAP status Sean Doran (Oct 14)