ISP Page (Backbones, NAP's , etc)

rbenn at clark.net rbenn at clark.net
Thu May 1 11:51:32 UTC 1997


Russ,

Nice job on your ISP page.  Lots of useful information.

I have started a collection of links on my ISP page related to
international connectivity that might be of interest to you.  It is mostly
layer 1 stuff related to submarine cables like FLAG, FOG, SEA-ME-WE-3,
etc.  You can check it out at http://www.clark.net/pub/rbenn/isp.html.

Regards,

Randy


On Thu, 1 May 1997, Russ Haynal wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> Sean Donelan's "Peering Matrix" message (a couple of weeks ago) has
> motivated to me to do a significant update to my "Russ Haynal's ISP Page"
> 
> http://navigators.com/isp.html
> 
> This page now has links to ALL ISP's connected to 3 or more Exchange Points.
> Additionally, I have included links to a ALL the Backbone maps as well
> (when I could find them)
> 
> If anyone knows the URL's of any of the few "Missing" Backbone Map's, let
> me know and I will add them.  (ISP's may want to verify that I am pointing
> towards your "Most recent" backbone map)
> 
> I would also appreciate any tips you have for additional value-added links
> to round-out the ISP/Backbone table, such as These graphs of "Exodus'
> Internet Exchange Traffic"  ( http://krishna.exodus.net/inet/ )
> 
> Enjoy the ISP Page - hope it helps.
> 
> Russ Haynal
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