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> > > On Mon, 11 Jun 2001, J.D. Falk wrote: > > > Well, for one thing, "transit-free" doesn't mean that you > > can route to all the other "transit-free" providers.... > > Unless you do what BBN/GTE/Genuity did during the period where they phased > in (or was it out?) the ex-Genuity datacenters. We found lots of traffic > heading out Sprint. I recall someone else mentioning that Exodus and > Above used Sprint as their "backup transit" even though all the above > networks are "Tier 1". We never got a clear answer from the noc on why > the then BBN would not purchase transit for itself from itself. > > Out of curiousity, why is Sprint the common thread in these three > datacenter network cases? Perhaps it was the 192.0.0.0/3 entry in the old RADB that Sprint entered? > > Charles > > > -- > > J.D. Falk SILENCE IS FOO! > > <jdfalk@cybernothing.org> > > >
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