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Re: a question about the economics of peering
From: brandon () rd bbc co uk (BrandonButterworth)
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 17:47:50 GMT
where if you peer with the network that has the congestion and there is no money changing hands there is not a lot of incentive for them to fix it just for you.
I don't see how paying someone to transit to their congested peers network is better than just peering with the congested network yourself. brandon
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