Nope... we're not paying for transit or peering. In fact, we don't buy any transit (or at least none that i know of ;) ... steve or rob can probably elaborate a bit more on this.) Our peering strategy is more a group effort. (See http://agora.com/fronts/blueprint.html ... describes the Brokered Private Peering Group we started with ELI, Savvis and others...) Hope that clarifies stuph. -Dhiraj Sr. Systems Engineer Exodus Communications On Tue, 15 Sep 1998, Tim Wolfe wrote:
On Tue, 15 Sep 1998, Joe McDonald wrote:
Looks like they settled their peering argument?:
GTE Internetworking has joined with Exodus Communications, Inc. to speed up their customers' access to the Internet. [....] http://www.computerworld.com/home/news.nsf/all/9809152gte
Hmm.. not to start another massive thread here, but I wonder if this means that Exodus is now paying for transit and/or peering?
Tim
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