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Re: BBN Peering issues


From: mark () exodus net (Mark Tripod)
Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 14:18:39 -0700

According to BBN's version of the story, Exodus is a customer and not a
peer. If I had my way I would offer every BBN customer that was not dual
homed free connectivity to one of our Data Centers for a year.
Unfortunately we are not a traditional access provider in that we offer
colocation connectivty rather than circuit connectivity.

At any rate, I agree that the ultimate decision will be made by the
stockholders and BBN customers. It is unfortunate that in the mean time
a few unknowing BBN customers will lose connectivity to some of the
largest web sites on the Internet.

Mark

Michael Shields wrote:

The reason it's worked is that connecting network A to network B
generally provides value to both, so we've had a multi-decade
connectfest.  Value of connecting exceeded cost of connecting.

Lately we are seeing shadings between the traditional "customer/peer"
dichotomy.  Traditionally peers treated each other as true equals
because the cost of determining the relative value to A of connecting
to B and to B of connecting to A in order to determine who should pay
whom, including badwill cost, exceeded the expected payment.

BBN thinks is no longer the case and if you are going to convince them
otherwise, you'll have to convince them that it is in *their* best
interest to continue free peering with Exodus, not that it is in
"the Internet's" best interest.

As Karl says, an effective way to do that is to cancel your BBN
contract.  In fact this is almost certainly the only effective way to
convince them.  If you're not a BBN customer there is no reason they
should listen to you.
--
Shields, CrossLink.

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