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Re: different thinking on exchanging traffic
From: "Sean M. Doran" <smd () clock org>
Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 17:38:12 -0700
| I am suggesting an NxOC-48 | network with peers purchasing DS3 connections at their various geographic | locations | With strong indications of its fiscal viability, I am now asking you ... | Specifically, if I build it, will you come. Uhm, the first paragraph says you will come to us, no? Go ahead and build this, the proliferation of IXes will hasten their demise at the hands of better, simpler, cleaner solutions. Meanwhile, you might find the Sprint response to the NSFNET NAP solicitation ("National Virtual NAP") hanging around somewhere online. You should read it and imagine why it didn't fly. Sean.
Current thread:
- different thinking on exchanging traffic Jonathan Arneault (May 22)
- Re: different thinking on exchanging traffic Michael Dillon (May 22)
- Re: different thinking on exchanging traffic DAVE NORDLUND (May 26)
- Re: different thinking on exchanging traffic John Golovich (May 26)
- Re: different thinking on exchanging traffic Alan Hannan (May 26)
- Re: different thinking on exchanging traffic John Golovich (May 26)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: different thinking on exchanging traffic Sean M. Doran (May 22)
- Re: different thinking on exchanging traffic Tim Salo (May 22)
- Message not available
- Re: different thinking on exchanging traffic Jay R. Ashworth (May 23)
- Re: different thinking on exchanging traffic Tom Perrine (May 26)
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- Re: different thinking on exchanging traffic Sean Donelan (May 26)
- Re: different thinking on exchanging traffic Damian O'Gorman (May 26)
- Re: different thinking on exchanging traffic dirk (May 26)
- Re: different thinking on exchanging traffic Greg A. Woods (May 26)
- Re: different thinking on exchanging traffic D'Arcy J.M. Cain (May 27)
- Re: different thinking on exchanging traffic Damian O'Gorman (May 26)
- Re: different thinking on exchanging traffic Tim Salo (May 26)
- Re: different thinking on exchanging traffic Bob Aiken (May 27)