Is the gentleman who originally posed the question talking about the NAPs awarded by NSF solicication NSF93-52 (of which there are only three), or in the generic sense (all network access points, including the PAIX). If you research the solicitation I don't believe you'll find suggestions of supporting non-NSP connections or host-based apps other than the RA. Steve At 11:07 9.5.96, bmanning@ISI.EDU wrote:
What are the positions of Ameritech, sprint, pac bell and MFS on two issues?
First having someone at a NAP who is there as a customer of one of the National service providers... and who may or may not engage in cost free peering with any of the other NSPs or even with other isps?
Second: allowing such a customer, or an NSP, to attach web services directly to the FDDI ring at the NAP.
PAIX is doing this. As far as I know the other major interchange provider are not. I am wondering why.
Is PAIX a "major" exchange Gordon?
-- --bill
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