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Re: GTEI/Exodus
From: mark () exodus net (Mark Tripod)
Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1998 18:00:39 -0700
Exodus has been carrying the traffic on our backbone since the beginning. -----Original Message----- From: Jon Zeeff <jzeeff () verio net> To: Tim Wolfe <tim () clipper net> Cc: list () inet-access net <list () inet-access net>; nanog () merit edu <nanog () merit edu> Date: Tuesday, September 15, 1998 5:05 PM Subject: Re: GTEI/Exodus | |Or perhaps Exodus is evening out the byte miles between source and destination |ISPs by hauling traffic closer to the destination before it leaves |their network. | |> > GTE Internetworking has joined with Exodus Communications, Inc. to speed up |> > their customers' access to the Internet. |> Hmm.. not to start another massive thread here, but I wonder if this means |> that Exodus is now paying for transit and/or peering? *************************************************************************** Mark Tripod - Senior Network Architect - Exodus Communications http://www.exodus.net - (888) 2-EXODUS - support () exodus net ASN 3967 - NASDAQ (EXDS) - Direct: (408) 346-2389
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