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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, [email protected] 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 ******************************************************************************** Phone: 1.816.854.2113 Fax: 1.816.854.2201 Sprint Pager: 1.888.366.7890, PIN 398.6644 Text Page via Internet: [email protected] ******************************************************************************** - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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