Hi, Robert E. Seastrom wrote:
If things have changed since then I'd be interestied to know; as it greatly affects whether Guam is a "logical" place to put an AP-CIX.
How about the ISPs in Guam, and the University of Guam?
'Course, if everyone who joins decides to run a full OC12 or OC48 or whatever they run on a single strand of glass in one of those cables to the island, there wouldn't be any need for grooming out bandwidth out there?
Well, if they would split it out later for connections to an exchange point. Kinda ironic that the cable has to "split" out just for the purpose of "mixing" all the signals together. I think this Guam-based NAP would make an interesting project, especially for people like us who need it. :) Or, if the Guam folks decide they need a lot of bandwidth, they'll have it. -- miguel a.l. paraz <map@iphil.net> iphil communications, makati city, ph PGP ID: 0x43F0D011 http://www.iphil.net isp/intranet design & implementation