North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: BBN Peering issues
Uh-cough. >From nitrous, just one network block: *>i199.245.183.0 209.185.9.157 2000000000 100 0 3967 i * 192.41.177.240 7 90 0 1800 1239 3967 i * i 209.185.9.157 2000000000 100 0 3967 i * 192.41.177.241 69 100 0 1239 3967 i It looks like Exodus buys transit from Sprint to me. -Deepak. On Thu, 13 Aug 1998, Adam Rothschild wrote: > > Exodus *does* face some hard business decisions. Unfortunately, blaming BBN > > isn't going to do much to help Exodus. Capitalists trashing capitalism? Please. > > It is my understanding that BBN is even hesitant to peer with Exodus > PUBLICLY. Exodus does not buy transit from anyone, so that would > result in total inaccessability, no? How would that be in anyone's best > interest? If anyone knows otherwise, please do speak up. > > If this is, indeed, the case, then it really sucks for Exodus, given their > transit-free nature. > >
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