
24 Apr
2000
24 Apr
'00
1:39 p.m.
At 10:21 AM 4/21/00 -0500, Mark Borchers wrote:
You omitted the fact that the 1500 byte packets carry a bunch of paid advertising, and thus are already revenue-producing.
And you omitted the fact that the 64 byte ACKs carry traffic by paying customers, and thus are already revenue-producing. Does the fact that both networks are being paid by their customers mean that neither should pay the other? Or that one should always pay the other? TTFN, patrick -- I Am Not An Isp - www.ianai.net ISPF, The Forum for ISPs by ISPs, <http://www.ispf.com> "Think of it as evolution in action." - Niven & Pournelle (Enable? We dunt need no stinkin' enable!!)