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Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix


From: Jay Ashworth <jra () baylink com>
Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2014 22:17:33 -0400 (EDT)

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From: "Valdis Kletnieks" <Valdis.Kletnieks () vt edu>

On Sat, 12 Jul 2014 16:02:57 -0400, Joly MacFie said:

1) when does a terminating network become a transit network, and..

And what if "terminating" versus "transit" depends on where you observe from?
(For example, if we provide transit to a downstream, but only announce
a route to one of our upstreams, and that one upstream limits the
further redistribution of the route..)

Really?

This is a question?

You're a terminating, or 'eyeball', network if the preponderance of your
customers are end-users, resi or biz.  Small-biz networks that are single
uplink count here, yes.

You're a transit network, if the preponderance of your customers are
other networks, including larger business networks that are or might
become multi-homed.  In short, if the plurality of your customers have
an ASN.

I don't even make a living at this, and I didn't have a problem with this
definition...

Cheers,
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