BBN/GTEI
Tuomas Toivonen
toivotuo at fishpool.com
Sat Aug 29 15:11:28 UTC 1998
On Fri, Aug 28, 1998 at 10:50:58AM -0700, steve at altrina.exodus.net wrote:
> > Uh, huh, this is not quite the real world. I certainly would like to see a
> > corporate marketing dude even considering that. If connectivity to cust-a
> > (surfer) sucks then cust-b will take net-b by the throat and demand
> > something to be done (in essence net-b will pay settlement to net-a or lose
> > cust-b).
>
> Realizing that most large co-located websites are in facilities or
> at network providers who have many OTHER large co-located websites, the
> chances are great that cust-a will notice slow or no connectivity to MANY
> websites. Who do you think he will blame? :
>
> a.) net-a
> b.) net-b
> c.) cust-b
>
> Of course net-a, he pays net-a $$ for connectivity, the customer will
> not take many 'its on their side' answers from net-a, he will demand that net-a
> fix his connectivity or he will leave.
Yes, but when cust-a has bad connectivity to cust-b (and other co-located
sites) I would see net-b receiving pressure from cust-b to improve
connectivity to net-a. When customer is able to make demands to provider
money has exchanged hands and provider has (should with a viable business
model) means to pay settlement.
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