sprint passes uu?
Richard A Steenbergen
ras at e-gerbil.net
Wed Oct 16 00:08:34 UTC 2002
On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 07:25:15PM -0400, jlewis at lewis.org wrote:
>
> It's hard to know how large a percentage though without knowing how many
> Sprint customers are also UU customers. i.e. The combination of Sprint
> and UU customer routes could still be just 47637 prefixes, though I'm sure
> it's somewhere between that and 47637+45410. It's certainly not
> 47637+45410, which would falsely suggest that together Sprint and UU have
> roughly 80% of the internet as customers.
Well, just by checking the "big" providers off the top of my head, I come
up with:
ASN Routes Common Name
---- ------ -----------
1239 47711 Sprint
701 45429 UU
3561 23205 CW
7018 23154 AT&T
1 20231 BBN/Genuity
209 17082 Qwest
3356 12587 Level 3
3549 12175 GBLX
6453 10403 Teleglobe
2914 8791 Verio
6461 8089 MFN/AboveNet
4200 7506 Aleron/Agis
1299 6773 Telia
5511 4261 OpenTransit
4637 4066 Reach
16631 2067 Cogent
2828 1842 XO
4006 1727 NetRail/Cogent
-----
256984
Which of course ignores many dozens of 1-2k route providers.
Now, of course number of routes has absolutily nothing to do with amount
of traffic (ex: AOL, which anounces 400 some routes (and a lot of those
are RoadRunner) but is one of if not the single the most important sink
of traffic in the world), but it's interesting nevertheless.
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