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Re: Peering Policy ( was Re: AGIS/DIGEX )
From: Todd Graham Lewis <lists () reflections mindspring com>
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 1996 11:34:47 -0500 (EST)
On Wed, 30 Oct 1996, Pritish Shah wrote:
So here is my question -- why is this kind of arrangement not being used anywhere???
Because direction of traffic flow is meaningless as an indicator of direction of value flow, if you will. I send 5MB across Sprint's network. Am I responsible for paying for that traffic, or is Sprint? Think carefully before you answer, or better yet, check what the NANOG archives have to say on the topic. __ Todd Graham Lewis Linux! Core Engineering Mindspring Enterprises tlewis () mindspring com (800) 719 4664, x2804 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Current thread:
- Re: AGIS/DIGEX, (continued)
- Re: AGIS/DIGEX Paul A Vixie (Oct 29)
- Re: AGIS/DIGEX Enke Chen (Oct 30)
- Re: AGIS/DIGEX Robert Laughlin (Oct 30)
- Re: AGIS/DIGEX Paul A Vixie (Oct 29)
- Re: AGIS/DIGEX Paul Ferguson (Oct 29)
- Re: AGIS/DIGEX maillists (Oct 29)
- Re: AGIS/DIGEX Avi Freedman (Oct 29)
- Re: AGIS/DIGEX Chris A. Icide (Oct 29)
- Re: AGIS/DIGEX Mark Borchers (Oct 30)
- Re: AGIS/DIGEX Avi Freedman (Oct 30)
- Peering Policy ( was Re: AGIS/DIGEX ) Pritish Shah (Oct 30)
- Re: Peering Policy ( was Re: AGIS/DIGEX ) Todd Graham Lewis (Oct 30)
- Re: Peering Policy ( was Re: AGIS/DIGEX ) Avi Freedman (Oct 30)
- Re: Peering Policy ( was Re: AGIS/DIGEX ) alex (Oct 30)
- Re: Peering Policy ( was Re: AGIS/DIGEX ) Michael Dillon (Oct 30)