On Tue, 6 Oct 1998, Randy Bush wrote:
i should not speak for others, but i think that being at both coasts, with sufficient bandwidth between to handle the potatoes, is more important than at how many points one is present. most peers just don't want to haul your traffic across the country on their nickel.
I should certainly agree. But, having been through this before, I know I have to deal with silly policies which don't apply to all situations. My traffic is entirely NE regional right now. I think I'm being a hell of a sport by delivering it down to say MAE East and AADS or something like that. When I have that established, and someone then comes back and tells me that they won't peer just because I don't have a West coast presence, I think that's rediculous. Brian