Hi Jamie:
Have you come across a similar project by RIPE? http://www.ripe.net/test-traffic/
Are the two trying to achieve the same objectives with different approaches in terms of scale and distribution? (Though to me RIPE has the edge as is appears to measure IPDV)
Yes. RIPE test traffic provides data about Internet links between their 'test boxes;' RIPE NCC offer it as a (charged for) service to ISPs who are RIPE members. I agree, it's an interesting project - their web pages http://www.ripe.net/ttm/index.html are well worth a look. The Sprint work is concerned with measuring and understanding the way traffic behaves in their backbone, and how that information can be used to imnprove backbone behaviour, for example by using it to tune IS-IS link weights.
Nevertheless, some very interesting statistical information found at http://ipmon.sprint.com
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