Its a bit more complicated than that, especially when you're a large operator that all the content providers need to be able to reach and you have a (largely) converged backbone system. On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 9:02 AM, Eugeniu Patrascu <eugen@imacandi.net> wrote:
Comcast's customers send money to Comcast in order to receive whatever they want from other networks. With that money, Comcast should invest in infrastructure so that it's network is not saturated anymore. Isn't this how IPSs work ? :)
On Sat, Mar 2, 2013 at 8:07 PM, Vinod K <vinod408@hotmail.com> wrote:
Rob:
Comcast engineers are on the NANOG list. If you reply with IP and traceroute they can help u.
I hear there are networks at capacity b/c of ratios. Everybody wants to send Comcast traffic, but noone wants to send money.
V
From: wingcomm@hotmail.com To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Comcast NOC Contact Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2013 04:17:04 -0500
Could someone from Comcast's NOC contact me off-list? We're seeing some traffic take a strange route on its way back to some Comcast prefixes
from
several of our systems. Thank you!
-Rob
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