On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 08:24:59PM +1200, Roger De Salis wrote:
APNIC quote several examples of poor policy within national communications framework where local traffic travels to the US backbone and back, due to local regualtions that make peering impossible. (India is a classic example.)
We have backbone data from an OC48MON in San Jose which confirms
this kind of erratic routing for a number of countries in the
Asia Pacific. If you need more details, we should get CAIDA
involved in this discussion.
Joerg
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