On Wed, Oct 11, 2000, Simon Lockhart wrote:
BTW, it would be *real* good if the NAP's and ISP's can provide more traffic statistics. It may help the customers to decide where and whom to join, and help people who want to have a better understanding about the network. I recall we used to have more traffic data a few years ago, now, there is almost none in US. Currently, from what I have seen recently, NORDUnet (http://www.nordu.net/) is the best ISP by far that provides detailed traffic information....
I think you'll find that there's a few that are open (e.g. Abovenet http://www.above.net/traffic/ and ourselves [although we're not US based] http://support.bbc.co.uk/support/mrtg/internet/). A lot of the big corporates consider it confidential information (it gives away how good/bad they are or something).
.. if it was good, there'd be press releases every week with it. *snigger* ok, so I found that funny. :-) -- Adrian Chadd "If a butterfly flaps its wings in China, <adrian@creative.net.au> will a woman get naked in Amsterdam?" -- Ashley Penney on Chaos Theory