from Dave Farber's list: Ireland to regulate peering
Sean Donelan
sean at donelan.com
Sun Jun 15 23:27:04 UTC 2003
On Sun, 15 Jun 2003, Steve Bellovin wrote:
>ComReg is planning to apply the principles of voice interconnect to all
>network types; this means that "operators of public communications
>networks shall have a right, and when requested by other [operators], an
>obligation to negotiate interconnection with each other for the purpose of
>providing publicly available electronic communications services." In
>effect, IP networks will have to peer with each other on request.
>
>Even worse, the "interconnect" (i.e. peering) prices will be subject to
>review by the Irish regulator if either party feels that they're not being
>offered a fair deal.
This doesn't look like Ireland is regulating peering. They are regulating
the price of Internet service.
If I'm willing to pay list price, I can get "peering" or an interconnection
with almost any ISP in the world. I can call the sales offices of any
provider, and on request most of them will sell me a connection to their
network.
Ireland appears to be saying, if I don't like the price I can ask the
Irish government to order ISPs in Ireland to charge less. If I think
a grocery store in Ireland is charging too much for potatoes, can I
ask the Irish government to order the grocery store to change its price
on potatoes?
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