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Re: [Re: the cost of carrying routes]
From: Joshua Smith <joshua.ej.smith () usa net>
Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 07:46:53 -0400
Ratul Mahajan <ratul () cs washington edu> wrote:
i have related question to ron's (a bit hypothetical but interesting nonetheless). if isps charged for bgp announcements, would the number of announcements that shouldn't be made (e.g., those due to configuration errors and poor operational practices) go down? -- ratul
they could probably make some good money if they also charged for 'leaky' networks - however, i think the sentiment amongst their customers would not be favorable (you charge for misconfigurations? some nerve you have) it is probably one of those long term goals that you will almost never be able to convince the powers-that-be of undertaking. i know i am having a very difficult time convincing management that our network needs some help - although after several recent, fairly successful attacks, they are starting to listen. joshua
-------------- On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Ron da Silva wrote:Some ISPs charge for actual bits carried (peak usage, actual count, whatever) in addition to or instead of per port/circuit charges. Do any ISPs charge based on the number of announcements a customer advertises? If downstream advertisements became mainly smaller prefixes (say /24) that were not aggregatable by you as their upstream ISP, would you answer the above question differently? -ron
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- Re: [Re: the cost of carrying routes] Joshua Smith (Oct 15)
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- Re: [Re: the cost of carrying routes] Ratul Mahajan (Oct 17)
- Re: [Re: the cost of carrying routes] Valdis . Kletnieks (Oct 17)
- Re: [Re: the cost of carrying routes] Kurt Erik Lindqvist (Oct 27)
- Re: [Re: the cost of carrying routes] Valdis . Kletnieks (Oct 17)