[1837] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Policy Statement on Address Space Allocations
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Vince Fuller)
Mon Feb 5 15:05:27 1996
Date: Mon, 5 Feb 96 12:00:29 PST
From: Vince Fuller <vaf@valinor.barrnet.net>
To: curtis@ans.net
Cc: George Herbert <gherbert@crl.com>, curtis@ans.net,
Scott Huddle <huddle@ns.mci.net>, cidrd@iepg.org, local-ir@ripe.net,
nanog@merit.edu
In-Reply-To: Your message of Fri, 02 Feb 1996 19:44:16 -0500
In message <199602021946.AA16364@mail.crl.com>, George Herbert writes:
>
> >> How do Pipex and Dante get global routes right now?
> >
> >Oh.. from a whole bunch of different places.
> >
> > ANS customer routes from ANS
> > MCI customer routes from MCI
> > SprintLink customer routes from Sprint
> > Alternet customer routes from Alternet
> > AUNET routes from EUNET
> > ...
> >
> >You get the idea.
>
> How do they get to Barrnet? SURAnet? Etc?
Suranet is at MeaEast. Barrnet is presently an MCI transit customer.
Actually, the situation is a bit more complicated than this (in case anyone
really wants to know). It is the case that each of the BBN Planet regions are
MCI transit customers, but BBN Planet also has presence at MAE-East, FIX-East,
MAE-West, and the Pennsauken NAP. We are in the process of finalizing the
peering policy for BBN Planet as an integrated whole. In the near future, we
will send a notice to the provider community that describes our policy and
invites others to establish bi-lateral peering agreements with us.
Vince Fuller, BBN Planet Network Engineering