AGIS/DIGEX

Enke Chen enke at mci.net
Wed Oct 30 15:04:36 UTC 1996


Paul, 
I have been thinking about a couple of issues regarding the 
CIX Inter-exchange, and your comments would be appreciated:

(1) CIX is an association of ISPs. The CIX Inter-exchange puts 
    CIX in direct competition with its members (ISPs) for 
    customers.  Is there a contradiction here?   

(2) The CIX Inter-exchange has been used by some to bypass 
    peering policies. I am wondering if the CIX Inter-exchange
    remains a viable option in the peering policy review.

(3) Today there are quite a few inter-exchanges in the Bay Area
    that are superior (in terms of tech. and richness in connectivity)
    than the CIX Interexchange.  Is it fair to say that the 
    CIX Inter-exchange has fulfilled its historical mission and 
    is no longer needed? 

-- Enke

> Date:    Tue, 29 Oct 1996 19:31:13 -0800
> From:    Paul A Vixie <paul at vix.com>
> To:      nanog at merit.edu

> > > [...]  Since Digex is at too few NAPs to peer with AGIS, and they
> > > are not at the CIX, we see no routes from them. 
> 
> CIX is taking new connections, either T1, PB-SMDS, or DEC-PAIX (FDDI or Ether
).





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