Re: So -- what did happen to Panix?

From: Nick Feamster (no email)
Date: Tue Feb 07 2006 - 23:27:13 EST

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    Martin Hannigan wrote:

    > My answer, in short, was to say that I see it as more of an enterprise
    > play because it's a managed service and the hardest part of
    > provisioning is typically the order cycle.
    > If you are an ISP, you are theoretically multi homed by definition
    > and your providers are going to remain fairly stable (you hope)
    > based on your own needs.

    My point remains: designs based on such assumptions are not a good idea,
    since these assumptions are by no means fundamental and could certainly
    change. People get creative with how they announce prefixes, change
    upstreams, etc., and you can't assume that things like this would stay
    the way they are.

    As an aside, another question occurred to me about delaying unusual
    announcements. Boeing Connexion offers another example of unorthodox
    prefix announcements. Wouldn't the tactic of delaying unusual
    announcements would cause problems for this service?

    -Nick


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