28 Feb
2005
28 Feb
'05
7:56 a.m.
Matthew Poole wrote:
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Keith Davidson wrote:
And explains why, at the peering workshops at APRICOT in Kyoto last week, that New Zealand was held up as the "laughing stock" of the rest of the world, and the Asia Pacific region in particular, for our peculiarly aberrant peering practices. OK, I admit that Australia did not escape unscathed - but NZ bore the brunt of the laughter and ridicule....
What did they find so funny? That we have provider-neutral peering for the cost of the access circuit? Or that the two largest ISP/telco organisations in the country are playing silly buggers with it?
Definitely the latter, not the former... Keith Davidson