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Re: PAIX

  • From: David Diaz
  • Date: Mon Nov 18 14:45:05 2002


Wow, well Im in the SE. Matter of fact, I did get adsl and sdsl from 2 different providers on the same line. Maybe I can multihome ;-)

Telocity seems to be doing a decent job lately, however they seemed to be doing some maint yesterday as it was the 1st time I noticed any issues. Oh Telocity is dtv owned now.

It would be curious to see how the cable/dsl providers are doing lately. I know cox has a buildout going to ashburn and will be doing peering. Wonder if that is going to help or hurt latency and packet loss. Depends if they decide not to continue upgrading their transit circuits (it would seem to me).

I usually say more peering is a good thing. Hopefully the new broadband players will have a more open peering policy and KEEP it that way. Seems once people get close to tier1 they close it again. Like a 2yr window opening and closing.

d

At 11:29 -0800 11/18/02, just me wrote:
On Mon, 18 Nov 2002, David Diaz wrote:

  In the real world however, yes, off several dsl links Im seeing those
  levels to various sites, I think it's more a factor of congested
  peering links or traffic aggregation at a hub.  People arent spending
  the money to upgrade links right now.

I should move to whichever shangri-la you reside in; How about 4
seconds from a sfba SBC dsl link to www.pbi.net:

http://snark.net/~mrtg/www.pbi.net.html

Correlating data to other points on the net seems to suggest the
problem isn't congested peering :)

http://snark.net/~mrtg/

matto
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