On Thu, 24 Oct 1996, Gordon Cook wrote:
them. Gee. I wonder if BBN realizes that AGIS has relegated it to second rank status?
Well of course they have. According to the peering policy announced today BBN wouldn't qualify as a new AGIS peer. (Neither would UUnet, PSI, or ANS.)
-BD
P.S. - At least AGIS came out and said what the deal is. That is commendable.
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