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Re: BBN Peering issues
From: Alex Bligh <amb () gxn net>
Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 23:10:09 +0100
Jerry,
so it comes down to the fact that because YOU can't imagine UUNET continuing to give Exodus free peering, it must not be true. I guess life is supposed to follow your beliefs. For the record, until a couple years ago, UUNET was one of the most cooperative ISPs for peering.
... as those who got an unsolicited email from Andrew P less than 24 hrs after connecting to MAE-East will testify... -- Alex Bligh GX Networks (formerly Xara Networks)
Current thread:
- Re: BBN Peering issues, (continued)
- Re: BBN Peering issues Owen DeLong (Aug 17)
- Re: BBN Peering issues Sean M. Doran (Aug 17)
- re: BBN Peering issues Gordon Cook (Aug 17)
- Re: BBN Peering issues Lawrence A. Deleski (Aug 17)
- re: BBN Peering issues Jerry Scharf (Aug 17)
- re: BBN Peering issues Gordon Cook (Aug 17)
- Re: BBN Peering issues Robert Bowman (Aug 18)
- RE: BBN Peering issues cheops POP (Aug 18)
- RE: BBN Peering issues cheops POP (Aug 19)
- re: BBN Peering issues Gordon Cook (Aug 17)
- re: BBN Peering issues Jerry Scharf (Aug 17)
- Re: BBN Peering issues Alex Bligh (Aug 17)
- Re: BBN Peering issues Owen DeLong (Aug 17)
- BBN Peering issues cheops POP (Aug 18)
- Re: BBN Peering issues Bradley Reynolds (Aug 18)
- Re: BBN Peering issues Lawrence A. Deleski (Aug 18)
- RE: BBN Peering issues Martin, Christian (Aug 18)
- Re: BBN Peering issues Sean Donelan (Aug 22)