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Re: BBN Peering issues


From: Deepak Jain <deepak () ai net>
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 14:18:31 -0400 (EDT)


Uh-cough.

From nitrous, just one network block:

*>i199.245.183.0    209.185.9.157   2000000000    100      0 3967 i
*                   192.41.177.240         7     90      0 1800 1239 3967 i
* i                 209.185.9.157   2000000000    100      0 3967 i
*                   192.41.177.241        69    100      0 1239 3967 i

It looks like Exodus buys transit from Sprint to me.

-Deepak.

On Thu, 13 Aug 1998, Adam Rothschild wrote:

Exodus *does* face some hard business decisions. Unfortunately, blaming BBN
isn't going to do much to help Exodus. Capitalists trashing capitalism? Please.

It is my understanding that BBN is even hesitant to peer with Exodus
PUBLICLY.  Exodus does not buy transit from anyone, so that would
result in total inaccessability, no?  How would that be in anyone's best
interest? If anyone knows otherwise, please do speak up.

If this is, indeed, the case, then it really sucks for Exodus, given their
transit-free nature.  




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