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Re: UUNET peering policy
From: smd () clock org
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 06:16:32 -0800
Vixie writes: | Peering is a business relationship transcending locations. This is beautifully put, and I couldn't agree more. Each party sells the other connectivity of essentially unlimited bandwidth over time, but limited by scope. The prices for this service and associated committments to one another are agreed to be so close that actually exchanging money is unworthwhile. Sean.
Current thread:
- Re: UUNET peering policy, (continued)
- Re: UUNET peering policy Adam Rothschild (Feb 24)
- Re: UUNET peering policy John Fraizer (Feb 24)
- Re: UUNET peering policy Sean Donelan (Feb 24)
- Re: UUNET peering policy Rodney Joffe (Feb 24)
- Re: UUNET peering policy Paul Vixie (Feb 24)
- Re: UUNET peering policy john heasley (Feb 24)
- Re: UUNET peering policy dave o'leary (Feb 24)
- Re: UUNET peering policy Sean Donelan (Feb 24)
- Re: UUNET peering policy Paul Vixie (Feb 24)
- Re: UUNET peering policy Steve Meuse (Feb 24)
- Re: UUNET peering policy smd (Feb 24)
- RE: UUNET peering policy Gregory Soo (Feb 24)
- Re: UUNET peering policy Sean Donelan (Feb 24)
- Re: UUNET peering policy Paul Vixie (Feb 24)
- Re: UUNET peering policy Sean Donelan (Feb 24)
- Re: UUNET peering policy Sean Donelan (Feb 24)
- Re: UUNET peering policy smd (Feb 24)