Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2002 21:48:18 -0700 To: nanog@merit.edu From: "Martin J. Levy" <mahtin@mahtin.com>
Hello all,
I apologize for the operational nature of the email, but I interrupt
the regular threads to post something to do with peering points.
This is from the Miami Herald. What's strange about this is... It's
an example of peering converting to transit, or in this case a peering point converting into a transit network. The two are so different that I can't see the connection.
[...snip...]
BellSouth is calling its new design the BellSouth Regional IP Backbone (BRIB).
I'm quite sure they mis-spelled BRIB. It IT pronounced "bribe". As in what they 'donated' to get permission, etc? Regards, Gregory Hicks
The BRIB will feature three central points of presence in Atlanta,
Miami and New Orleans.
Sutton said BellSouth will release more information about the BRIB
within the next few weeks.
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