On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Randy Bush wrote:
The real problem with most basement multi-homers is they go with the cheapest local service they can get, often from someone clueless with one POP / one path. To fix this, they add another cheap, local, clueless service and pray they don't get clueless at the same time. Then they inflict bad judgement on the rest of the Internet by demanding their routes be distributed. Bad plan.
what is interestingly bad about this plan is that it attempts to save the basement-dweller money at the expense of everyone else. and that's the point of the filtering story.
Judging strictly from the present economic climate, a lot of dotcoms that went all out in style aren't around anymore, or are on the brink of bankruptcy, while many of those despised basement dwellers managed to prosper, or at least remain solvent in these hard times. So nothing like a bit of convenient protectionist filtering to keep the competition down... --Mitch NetSide