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Re: Metro area fiber market issues - May 2001 Cook Report contents

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Andy)
Sat Mar 17 00:16:55 2001

Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 23:06:43 -0600 (CST)
From: Andy <andy@tigerteam.net>
To: Gordon Cook <cook@cookreport.com>
Cc: nanog@merit.edu
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So nice this spam was bounced off inet-access right to nanog in attempts
to scrape up more subscribers...

I'm done whining...I promise..

andy

On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Gordon Cook wrote:

> 
> ********************************
> The COOK Report on Internet 	May 2001 (Vol. 10, No. 2)
> ********************************
> 
> CONTENTS
> 
> LayerOne Gear in Telco Hotels Provides Cost Effective Optical 
> Interconnect for Carriers --- Ciena Core Director Provides Service 
> that Grooms Circuit Interconnection Between Fiber of Many Carriers, 
> pp. 1-14
> 
> Changing Bandwidth Provisioning Models in Metro Area Fiber Markets 
> --- Net Access Chooses Acquisition of Dark Fiber and Self Provisioned 
> Circuits Over Purchase of Shared Gig Ethernet Prices of Telseon and 
> Yipes! Viewed as Too High and Cogent's Business Model Seen to Be 
> Unsustainable, pp. 15 - 25
> 
> ICANN and Verisign in Alliance to Reinstate De-facto NSI Dot Com 
> Monopoly in Return For Financial Support of ICANN --- ICANN's Pattern 
> of Fraudulent and Deceitful Action Continues With Board's 
> Capitulation to Staff and Vint Cerf in Melbourne, pp. 26-35
> 
> Optical Border Gateway Protocol Now Internet Draft,  pp. 36 -37
> 
> Letter to the Editor: DANTE Objects to Description  by Kees Neggers, pp. 37 -38
> 
> Executive Summary, pp. 39-40
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