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Re: BBN Peering issues


From: mark () exodus net (Mark Tripod)
Date: Sat, 15 Aug 1998 16:05:10 -0700

This issue is of specific importance to any individual responsible for
running an ISP. Just as in the legal field the outcome of this issue may
set a precedence for future events that will severely impact anyone
wanting to become a tier one provider. The Internet was founded on the
principle of free interconnectivity between network segments. It is
fundamentally important that these ideals be extended to the future of
the Internet, if it is to have a future. No company should have the
right to force another to pay for connectivity simply because the latter
has not been around since the beginning or they are not a telco. The
next company on BBN's hit list may be yours.

Mark

*** Disclaimer ***
The opinions expressed here are just those, opinions. They are neither
the offical statements of my employer or endorced as such.

Michael Shields wrote:

In article <Pine.BSF.3.96.980815012720.27167B-100000 () workhorse iMach com>,
"Forrest W. Christian" <forrestc () iMach com> wrote:
After all, it's the BBN customers REQUESTING the data from exodus, not the
other way around.

This argument goes around and around every time.  Unless you have a
customer relationship with Exodus or BBN there is no point in arguing
about what should happen with this particular case, and there is no
point at all in arguing about what is the morally correct thing for
the general case.  The only way to determine the value of connecting
network A to network B, in either sign or magnitude, is for A and B to
negotiate a price, which may even be zero.  And that's what's
happening here, albeit in a unusually painful and visible way.

If you have an opinion and are a customer of BBN or Exodus, tell them
your opinion.  Otherwise there is no need to care.
--
Shields, CrossLink.

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