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RE: Trans-Atlantic Traffic
From: Simon Leinen <simon () limmat switch ch>
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 1997 14:51:34 +0200
According to http://www.switch.ch/switch/lan/stat/linkusa.html , the average data rates on our transatlantic links over the last year was around 2260 kbps inbound (eastbound) and 1250 kbps outbound. The links have been upgraded from 2 E1s to 4 E1s during that time. We are one of the smaller European research networks - numbers from e.g. the German WIN or the Scandinavian NORDUnet will be much higher. There are many of these small links over the pond. I'd be interested in whether (and if so: how) different providers manage to save costs by sharing fast transcontinental lines among themselves. -- Simon.
Current thread:
- Trans-Atlantic Traffic Stuart Bryant (Aug 13)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Trans-Atlantic Traffic Thomas P. Koltai (Aug 20)
- Re: Trans-Atlantic Traffic Mike Norris (Aug 20)
- RE: Trans-Atlantic Traffic Steve Goldstein (Aug 20)
- RE: Trans-Atlantic Traffic Simon Leinen (Aug 20)
- RE: Trans-Atlantic Traffic Dorian R. Kim (Aug 20)
- Re: Trans-Atlantic Traffic Sean M. Doran (Aug 21)
- Re: Trans-Atlantic Traffic Per Gregers Bilse (Aug 21)
- Re: Trans-Atlantic Traffic Vadim Antonov (Aug 21)
- Re: Trans-Atlantic Traffic Per Gregers Bilse (Aug 22)
- Re: Trans-Atlantic Traffic Richard Almeida (Aug 22)
- Re: Trans-Atlantic Traffic Sean M. Doran (Aug 22)
- Re: Trans-Atlantic Traffic Per Gregers Bilse (Aug 22)
- Re: Trans-Atlantic Traffic Sean M. Doran (Aug 23)