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Re: Creating exchanges


From: rja () cisco com (Ran Atkinson)
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 1996 13:42:50 PDT


On Fri, 11 Oct 1996, Ran Atkinson wrote:

      This is another reason to use Guam for an interconnect.  Guam is part
of the USA and so telecommunications is already deregulated.  (A side benefit
for US citizens living on Guam is that Guam is the only place in the universe
where one's income is not subject to US Federal Income Tax, go figure :-).


On Oct 11, 10:35am, Robert Mathews-ICICX wrote:
%       Hello Fellow Electronic Colleagues:
%
%      <looking around a room> Can anyone say Hawaii?  :)

        Hawaii does have lots of fiber.  Monetary costs for circuits between
Guam and Hawaii are not ignorable.  Also, back-haul all the way to Hawaii for
an intra-Asia interconnect causes a significant increase in latency when
compared with a Guam-based interconnect.  (No, I've never been to Guam and
I don't own any land or fiber there :-)

Ran
rja () cisco com




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