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RE: Arbitrary de-peering
From: <michael.dillon () bt com>
Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 17:33:59 +0100
Tier 1 means you don't buy transit, no?
Presumably it follows that tier 2 networks do buy transit. Therefore, why would anyone buy service from a Tier 1 network except for other network operators? This doesn't match with the reality that providers who are Tier 1 seem to get some very big companies as customers. Why would they do that if Tier 1 networks offer a substandard service? Is this a scandal in the making? --Michael Dillon
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