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Re: BBN Peering issues

  • From: alex
  • Date: Wed Aug 12 16:02:23 1998

> http://www.zdnet.com/intweek/daily/980810h.html

John Curran says:

"The central problem is asymmetry of traffic between GTEI and the hosting
companies, Curran said. Exodus pumps many times more bits to GTEI than are
sent the other way."


My rebut (which, may be totally uncalled for):

"The central problem is asymmetry of traffic between GTEI and the hosting
companies, Curran said. BBN/GTEI customers generally request webpages from
Exodus more than from other places."


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