* Troy Davis <troy@nack.net> [20010225 00:48]:
Per www.mae.net, MFS isn't accepting new peers at MAE-LA or MAE-Houston.
Via Telehouse's LAIIX <URL:http://www.laiix.net/> it is possible to gain access to MAE-LA connected peers still. Or, at least, that is the claim. Though, that is a good point against worrying about going into MAE-LA I suppose, since more potential peers will be discouraged and unlikely to join. Is the significance of MAE-LA so small that someone with a presence at all of the other major NAPs (MAE-West, MAE-East, AADS, PacBell-NAP, Sprint-NAP, PAIX) can safely ignore it? -jr ---- Josh Richards [JTR38/JR539-ARIN] <jrichard@geekresearch.com/cubicle.net/fix.net/freedom.gen.ca.us> Geek Research LLC - <URL:http://www.geekresearch.com/> IP Network Engineering and Consulting
> Via Telehouse's LAIIX <URL:http://www.laiix.net/> it is possible to gain > access to MAE-LA connected peers still. Like MAE-West and NASA-AMES, MAE-LA is split between One Wilshire and 2676 Admiralty Way, and the latter is under USC/ISI management. As in San Jose, serious participants have never been on the MFS side of the exchange. I prefer my exchanges stable. -Bill
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Bill Woodcock
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Joseph McDonald
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Josh Richards