On Sat, May 23, 1998 at 04:50:52PM -0700, Tom Perrine wrote:
Currently there are at least 60 ISPs serving the San Diego county area. There are LOTS of packets from "home" to "office" that make a round-trip via MAE-West. Some people have decided that this is silly. Even if it is "cost-effective", it *squanders* bandwidth at MAE-West that could best be used for other traffic.
I wonder how much bandwidth at the MAEs could be saved if more areas built local low-cost NAPs just for local traffice exchanges?
I think there's a lot of merit to this proposal. When I first signed on with a local Internet provider, the owner explained to me that GEOGRAPHIC proximity does not always equal INTERNET proximity. Back then (1991-92) there was not a lot of infrastructure, so often that couldn't be helped. It's quite different now, though. -- Steven J. Sobol - Founding Member, Postmaster/Webmaster, ISP Liaison -- Forum for Responsible & Ethical E-mail (FREE) - Dedicated to education about, and prevention of, Unsolicited Broadcast E-mail (UBE), also known as SPAM. Info: http://www.ybecker.net