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On Sun, 29 Sep 1996 17:37:10 +0100 (BST) Peter Galbavy <[email protected]> alleged: > I have been informed that the new policy is being formulated and > there may be something this year. > > All this means is that the big NSPs will get good connectivity to > each other and the rest of the market will have good connectivity > to each other and then the bleed over between the two "tiers". > > Market forces will eventually win, but how many customers of the > "other tier" ISPs will be pissed off during this time ? > Wow, Talk about kettle pots and black. Anyway. The above sounds like bad management to me. Spending "5M a year" for a connection that doesn't connect to anything seems a bit insane. Maybe arranging the peering before such a large investment would pay off a little more? If I was spending so much on a connection I would want to ensure that I was getting my 5M worth. Neil. -- Neil J. McRae. Alive and Kicking. E A S Y N E T G R O U P P L C [email protected] NetBSD/sparc: 100% SpF (Solaris protection Factor) Free the daemon in your <A HREF="http://www.NetBSD.ORG/">computer!</A> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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