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Re: Peering Policy ( was Re: AGIS/DIGEX )
From: alex () relcom eu net
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 96 21:22:03 +0300
Exactly. Let's I'll be ISP having peering to the Sprint. And playboy.com will be connected to Sprint. My customer requested the image from WWW.PLAYBOY.COM. WWW.PLAYBOY.COM send this via Sprint -> Relcom. My customer is person who initiated this request. He have paid me. Sprint is network have sent this for me. Q. Who have to pay? Those who _sent_ bits? It's in opposition to INTERNET. Those who initiated request? If we'll choose second case (I'll pay for bits received from the Sprint) anybody in Sprint may send me any amount of bits withouth my request - and I can't pay for it. There is great difference with PTT telephone network, or ATM - this cases I'll initiate connection to www.playboy.com and that's why I'll pay for it. But IP is connectionless network.
> So here is my question -- why is this kind of arrangement not being used > anywhere???
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Current thread:
- Re: AGIS/DIGEX, (continued)
- Re: AGIS/DIGEX Robert Laughlin (Oct 30)
- 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)
- Re: AGIS/DIGEX Mike Trest (Oct 30)
- Re: AGIS/DIGEX Steve Noble (Oct 30)
- Re: AGIS/DIGEX Matthew Kaufman (Oct 30)