6 Apr
1996
6 Apr
'96
9:59 a.m.
At 3:02 PM 4/5/96, Michael Dillon wrote:
On Fri, 5 Apr 1996, Gordon Cook wrote:
Bill sez: A US Internet "backbone" is one which connects to ALL the NAP/MAEs in the US. Not just two. All of them.
Why not just start calling it the Internet "core". The core of the US Internet no longer follows a backbone topology. The core is composed of the major NSP's who operate national backbones providing national transit and who interconnect at all or most of the public exchange points.
Sounds like a fine definition... (although adding the qualification of "functional" to "public exchange points" might be worthwhile...) /John