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NANOG Meeting Presentation Abstract
Peering BOF VII | Meeting: | NANOG30 | |
Date / Time: | 2004-02-09 9:00pm - 10:30pm | |
Room: | Concerto A | |
Presenters: | Moderators:
Bill Norton, EquinixAs Co-Founder and Director of Business Development at Equinix, Bill Norton focuses his attention on building strategic relationships among companies participating at the Internet Business Exchanges. Previously, he was the Chair of NANOG and Manager of the Internet Engineering Group at Merit, leading a variety of national and international network research and operations projects. | |
Abstract: | Now more than ever, Internet Service Providers are focusing on ways to increase the resiliency of their networks and, if at all possible, reduce their operating costs at the same time. Past research (Internet Service Providers and Peering, presented at NANOG 19, and A Business Case for Peering) demonstrates the economic tradeoffs of peering and highlight the simple but challenging first step: How to know who to talk with at an ISP to get peering set up.
This Peering BOF focuses on this first step using \"Peering Personals.\" We solicit Peering Coordinators (before the meeting), asking them to characterize their networks and peering policies in general ways (\"content heavy\" or \"access (eyeball) -heavy,\" \"Multiple Points Required\" or \"Will Peer anywhere,\" \"Peering with Content OK,\" etc.). From the answers we will select a set of ISP Peering Coordinators to present a 2-3 minute description of their network, what they look for in a peer, etc., allowing the audience to put a face with the name of the ISP. At the end of the Peering BOF, Peering Coordinators will have time to speak with Peering Coordinators of ISPs they seek to interconnect with. The expectation is that these interactions will lead to the Peering Negotiations stage, the first step towards a more fully meshed and therefore resilient Internet. | |
Files: | Bill's notes from the BOF(PDF)
Peter Jansen Presentation(PDF)
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Sponsors: | None. | |
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