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Re: [routing-wg]BGP Update Report
From: Simon Leinen <simon () limmat switch ch>
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 23:56:00 +0200
Marshall Eubanks writes:
In a typical flight Europe / China I believe that there would be order 10-15 satellite transponder / ground station changes. The satellite footprints count for more that the geography.
What I remember from the Connexion presentations is that they used only four ground stations to cover more or less the entire Northern hemisphere. I think the places were something like Lenk (Switzerland), Moscow, Tokyo, and somewhere in the Central U.S.. So a Europe->China flight should involve just one or two handoffs (Switzerland->Moscow(->Tokyo?)). Each ground station has a different ISP, and the airplane's /24 is re-announced from a different origin AS after the handoff. It's possible that there are additional satellite/transponder changes, but those wouldn't be visible in BGP. -- Simon.
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