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Re: Do Not Complicate Routing Security with Voodoo Economics


From: "Neil J. McRae" <neil () domino org>
Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2011 21:39:43 +0000


On 4 Sep 2011, at 21:17, "Sharon Goldberg" <goldbe () cs bu edu>  wrote:

thanks for responding you paper is interesting,

Thus, while we cannot hope to accurately model every aspect of
interdomain routing, nor predict how S*BGP deployment will proceed in
practice, we believe that ISP competition over customer traffic is a
significant economic lever for driving global S*BGP deployment.

 If you cannot accurately model every aspect of interdomain routing - why is that? :)

Then how can you be sure that a single stock in this model can be so influential? "significant" I think one could 
almost argue the opposite also or make the same case about nearly any feature in a transit product! If i stop offering 
community based filtering- I'd probably see revenue decline!

Yes some features in a product set drive revenue - thats all you are really saying which is fine but we have alot of 
features people want in the network and what would be a more useful paper would be why this one might drive more 
revenue growth than the others that are all fighting development prioritisation - - - which isnt clear to me in your 
paper.

All this paper does is confuse (mislead?) people that SBGP might have a big pot of gold attached which is doubtful in 
my view (interdomain routing is very complex) and the point Randy made.

Neil


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