[ppml] Free Market
Iljitsch van Beijnum
iljitsch at muada.com
Mon Aug 27 12:31:15 EDT 2007
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On 27-aug-2007, at 17:45, William Herrin wrote: > Here's the economic problem you haven't adequately addressed: [...] Sorry, this is way too complex for me to be able to keep straight in my head. However, the point is that all ISPs announce to everyone everywhere where they peer all the prefixes of their customers and customer's customers. So the aggregation only happens inside an AS and is invisible from the outside. I suspect that in the topology you came up with, it's not possible to do aggregation on the transatlantic link because that way, the thing that you think happens would indeed happen: someone would have to carry the traffic for free. That's not an option, so this means you can't here. However, Christie and Debbie still get to direct all their traffic for NL to the routers in their networks that connect to transatlantic transits. I.e., a router in San Diego doesn't need NL prefixes. > making the whole thing a colossal waste of effort. There is no effort until you implement aggregation. Presumably, people will only start to implement the aggregation when it buys them something and not before. Without aggregation it's all just regular PI that customers like so much.
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