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Re: Trying to Make Sense of the Comcast/Level 3 Dispute
From: Matthew Petach <mpetach () netflight com>
Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2010 19:18:08 -0800
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Patrick W. Gilmore <patrick () ianai net> wrote:
On Dec 3, 2010, at 1:34 PM, christian koch wrote:my guess is the info for that was pulled off comcast's route server, where only tata is seenAsymmetric routing on the Internet? What will they think of next?! That said, does changing the name of the middle network change the substance of the post?
Nope--just pointing out that Yahoo content is not stuck on the congested pathway in the direction in which the congestion exists, at least until Comcast decides to start sending sufficient outbound traffic to cause congestion in both directions. Just didn't like the portrayal of our connectivity as being stuck behind a traffic jam of other data, potentially causing Comcast users to subconsciously avoid going to Yahoo sites for fear they might be somehow affected by that line of cars.
-- TTFN, patrick P.S. And does Y! have a route-server to figure this stuff out? :)
Not one that the security team would allow me to open up to outside queries, I'm afraid. :( Matt
Current thread:
- Trying to Make Sense of the Comcast/Level 3 Dispute Paul Ferguson (Dec 01)
- Re: Trying to Make Sense of the Comcast/Level 3 Dispute Christopher Morrow (Dec 01)
- Re: Trying to Make Sense of the Comcast/Level 3 Dispute Leo Bicknell (Dec 02)
- Re: Trying to Make Sense of the Comcast/Level 3 Dispute Leo Bicknell (Dec 03)
- RE: Trying to Make Sense of the Comcast/Level 3 Dispute Dennis Burgess (Dec 03)
- Re: Trying to Make Sense of the Comcast/Level 3 Dispute Matthew Petach (Dec 03)
- Re: Trying to Make Sense of the Comcast/Level 3 Dispute christian koch (Dec 03)
- Re: Trying to Make Sense of the Comcast/Level 3 Dispute Patrick W. Gilmore (Dec 03)
- Re: Trying to Make Sense of the Comcast/Level 3 Dispute Matthew Petach (Dec 03)