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Date: Wed, 30 Oct 1996 09:32:07 -0800 (PST) From: Ed Morin <edm@halcyon.com> To: Jon Zeeff <jon@branch.net> Cc: nanog@merit.edu In-Reply-To: <m0vIbjM-000JCfC@aero.branch.com> Maybe a peering agreement that has settlements based on the number of NAP's you peer at? Peering at _no_ NAP's means paying full price with a decreasing scale down to nothing if you peer at 5 NAP's (or whatever the current hurdle is set at). Ed On Wed, 30 Oct 1996, Jon Zeeff wrote: > > Others have said this, but it really does seem like there needs to be > pricing that allows for varying degrees of peering. It's a big jump from > "you pay for every byte" to "you pay us nothing". There are providers > who should fall between these extremes. > > > -- > (313) 741-4442 http://branch.com/ > Jon Zeeff Branch Internet Services Inc. jon@branch.com > *** WWW Hosting Services, WWW Site Development and the Branch Malls *** > Ed Morin Northwest Nexus Inc. (206) 455-3505 (voice) Professional Internet Services edm@nwnexus.WA.COM
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