North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: Traffic statistics from major ISPs
Not exactly what you asked for, but there are (finally!) useful MAE East stats again. http://www.mae.net/east/stats.html It shows a minor but noticeable dip in traffic from about 23:45 to 00:30 Eastern time last night. This was also observed at MAE West and the ATM MAEs. I didn't observe any other artifacts as the new year moved west. Steve On Sat, Jan 01, 2000 at 06:12:25PM -0800, Sean Donelan wrote: > > In the voice world, AT&T, SBC, Bell Atlantic and others have released > traffic figures about how many voice calls they handled around New > Year's. > > I have not seen similar data from any major ISPs about traffic volume > around New Year's. I know about third-party sites such as Keynote, and > MIDS; but they don't measure traffic volume. I'm looking for basic > data such as ANS used to publish for the NSFNET. The closest I've found > is Abovenet's MRTG pages, but it is spread out over different links and > its hard to aggregate the numbers without double counting, or undercounting. > > I know several major ISPs collect the data internally, but haven't > released it like the voice side of the house. > > >
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