Now its a question of whether Digex should run a DS3 connection to another NAP [Isn't 4 the requirement?] or continue to pay ANS for the circuit. This is just a guess, but I suspect Digex will lose more customers if they cannot connect to Agis than the other way around. However I am not intimately familiar with either networks customer base. -Deepak. On Tue, 29 Oct 1996, Robert Laughlin wrote:
So now we all watch to see who blinks first, or is universal connectivity no longer a goal? I suppose each side is blaming the other. What a way to run Internet.
Best Regards, Robert Laughlin
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On Tue, 29 Oct 1996, Dorian R. Kim wrote:
This is inaccurate. DIGEX <-> AGIS peering sessions were up until 2-3 weeks ago. I believe DIGEX informed AGIS that their ANS transit was going to go away and it would cause connectivity problems if AGIS took down the peering sessions.