On Fri, 12 Sep 1997 15:59:38 +0000 (GMT) Nathan Stratton <nathan@netrail.net> wrote:
YES, just look at the data going over MAE-East and MAE-West a large amount of that traffic is for customer connectivity. I guess it will not mater most NSPs are setting up private peering, so the NAPs will soon just turn into a place to sell transit. I just think it did not need to turn out that way. Also of the current defaults at MAE-East most of them are not there with permission from the provider they are point to. I have had 2 peers at MAE-East point default to me in the last 3 months.
I've no hands on experience at MAE East or West, but I do have some experience at some of the EU exchanges. One reason that the LINX works well IMO is that nobody sells transit at the LINX. It is an exchange point that really does _only_ exchange traffic between Internationally connected ISP's. Cheers, Neil. -- Neil J. McRae. Alive and Kicking. Domino: In the glow of the night. neil@DOMINO.ORG NetBSD/sparc: 100% SpF (Solaris protection Factor) Free the daemon in your <A HREF="http://www.NetBSD.ORG/">computer!</A>