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Re: Why do some companies get depeered and some don't?


From: Mark Foster <blakjak () blakjak net>
Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2008 22:15:51 +1300 (NZDT)

I'm sure someone else must've seen it before.

Surely even assymetric peering agreements are mutually beneficial... ISPs are also content providers, either directly or through their customers... peering is going to have a flow-on effect in terms of reducing the cost of offering content to the people you peer with too, right?

Why all the focus on even or non-even-ness of up/down ratios in the first place?

Mark.

On Tue, 4 Nov 2008, Mike Lyon wrote:

Those with bad or uneven ratios then purchase transit and don't let
themselves get depeered...

On 11/1/08, Nelson Lai <nelson.lai () indiatimes com> wrote:
What I mean is, how come networks like Teleglobe, Limelight, etc. don't get
depeered by others, but Cogent does? I'm sure Cogent isn't the only one with
bad ratios.


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