nanog mailing list archives

Re: topological closeness....


From: Che-Hoo Cheng <chehoocheng () cuhk hk>
Date: Sat, 18 May 1996 00:44:48 +0800

At 06:57 AM 5/16/96 +1000, Geoff Huston wrote:
Paul,

You can be a vocal as you desire, but ultimately from this part of the
globe the dominant factor in any ISP business is the cost of the
International Private Lease. This lease cost is approximately 10 times
the cost of domestic infrastructure.

Now when you construct an IPL in a competitive environment where do
you terminate it? Generally you are loking for an optimal mix of price
and functionality. The observation for the AP region today is that the
cheapest IPL half circuits for the AP region terminate in the
US. Hence Randy's observation. The internal infrastructure within the
AP region happens in a second pass, once the primary objective of
major connectivity is achieved internal infrastructure can be cost
effective if there is internal traffic flow to match.

About the only thing that could hasten regional infrastructure is a
drastic revision of the trading practices and expectation of return on
investment by the undersea cable investors. Exchange points have
little impact per se as they are, in economic terms, a minor aspect of
the entire equation.

Yes, they are still a minor aspect but I think they contribute serveral more
percents to the return on investment.  In AP, we have exchange points such
as NSPIXP of Japan and HKIX of Hong Kong.  If ISPs in other AP countries
have links to JP or HK and automatically (or semi-automatically) they can
connect to all ISPs in that country/region instead of just one or several
ISPs in it, the connection is more valuable and justifiable.  If the links
can also be used to connect to other ISPs in other AP countries via that
exchange, the connection is even more valuable and justifiable.  Of course,
we still can't eliminate the links to US altogether.  But we probably can
slow down the growth of bandwidth requirements to US a little bit.

(NOTE:  HKIX has mandatory MLPA for routes within Hong Kong.)

Che-Hoo Cheng                       | Email: chcheng () cuhk edu hk
Data Comms and Networking Section   | URL:   http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/
Information Technology Service Unit | Tel:   +852 2609-8848
The Chinese University of Hong Kong | Fax:   +852 2603-5001

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -


Current thread: