[1293] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Are the Route Servers Viable Solutions That Are Being Held Hostage?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Gordon Cook)
Sun Dec 17 00:41:05 1995
Date: Sun, 17 Dec 1995 00:30:10 -0500 (EST)
From: Gordon Cook <gcook@tigger.jvnc.net>
Reply-To: cook@cookreport.com
To: Sean Doran <smd@chops.icp.net>
Cc: cook@cookreport.com, nanog@merit.edu
In-Reply-To: <95Dec17.000647-0000_est.20729+7@chops.icp.net>
Sean,
I am trying learn and understand and if I was unnecessarily harsh on
sprint I apologize. Thank you for setting forth your point of view as
eloquently as you have. I hope that MERIT and ANS will address the
issues that you have raised. I see the routing arbiter as one a part of
the new architecture that I have so far not understood and I was/am
beginning to wonder whether it might hold some promise for solving some
of the backbone stress problems I wrote about in my last newsletter.
please remember that i have not officially published anything on this issue
yet. Nsf is spending $10 million a year on the 2 RA coop
agreements....right? seems like they should be getting something more
useful for the money than so far has been the case.
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