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Re: [NIC-960209.1757] Routing Problem (fwd)


From: Scott Mace <smace () crash ops neosoft com>
Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 16:40:09 -0600 (CST)


Creating a consortium [akin to the NAP model] of small ISP's could
easily resolve this problem, if all address space allocated to each
ISP was contiguous and could be aggregated to a larger prefix.

But, this would require working with your direct competition in your 
local geographic area.

Ain't gonna happen.

No way, No How.

Why not?  We already have competing TV stations sharing an antenna site, and
competing newspapers sharing a printing press and distribution mechanism.
I don't see why ISPs couldn't do something similar where it's in everybody's
interest.

Newspapers and TV stations are content providers, only a few ISPs are content
providers.  ISPs are more "packet movers" than anything else, so it comes down
to who can move packets the best, not who has more appealing packets.  And this
boils down to technical competance.  I can only see "Internet Content" providers
banding together.  

        Scott
-- 
smace () neosoft com - KC5NUA - Scott Mace - Network Engineer - Neosoft Inc.
Any opinions expressed are mine.


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