I had a few questions to direct to the group at large that I believe are of a "network operational" nature. (1) I have heard that Sprint and MCI currently require an organization to peer with them at a minimum of three exchange points, where one must be on a different coast. I have been unable to confirm this directly from the sources yet. Would anyone care to share what knowledge they have on the subject? Are any other large providers (e.g., ANS) adhering to similar policies? As Internet traffic increases across the large backbones, could this be a trend that continues with other providers? (2) Could anyone share opinions/facts regarding why organizations may or may not exchange routes via the Route Servers rather than direct peering relationships at the NAPs? Thank you for any information/enlightenment. Ali.... +----------------------------------------+ | Ali Marashi | | interGlobe Networks, Inc. | | phone: 206.623.2222 fax: 206.623.0885 | | http://www.interglobe.com | +----------------------------------------+