Exodus has been carrying the traffic on our backbone since the beginning. -----Original Message----- From: Jon Zeeff <jzeeff@verio.net> To: Tim Wolfe <tim@clipper.net> Cc: list@inet-access.net <list@inet-access.net>; nanog@merit.edu <nanog@merit.edu> Date: Tuesday, September 15, 1998 5:05 PM Subject: Re: GTEI/Exodus | |Or perhaps Exodus is evening out the byte miles between source and destination |ISPs by hauling traffic closer to the destination before it leaves |their network. | |> > GTE Internetworking has joined with Exodus Communications, Inc. to speed up |> > their customers' access to the Internet. |> Hmm.. not to start another massive thread here, but I wonder if this means |> that Exodus is now paying for transit and/or peering? *************************************************************************** Mark Tripod - Senior Network Architect - Exodus Communications http://www.exodus.net - (888) 2-EXODUS - support@exodus.net ASN 3967 - NASDAQ (EXDS) - Direct: (408) 346-2389
At 06:00 PM 09/15/1998 -0700, Mark Tripod wrote:
Exodus has been carrying the traffic on our backbone since the beginning.
Not too disagree too strongly, but the degree to which that actually works when there is an inadaquate number of interconnects could be debated. /John
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