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| Thread ID: 68881 | 2006-05-14 02:57:00 | Will the unbundling allow "peering" | lance4k (4644) | Press F1 |
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| 454769 | 2006-05-14 02:57:00 | Will the unbundling allow "peering"? If u don't' know what peering is u can find out here: en.wikipedia.org telecom don't currently allow peering with other isps. |
lance4k (4644) | ||
| 454770 | 2006-05-14 03:34:00 | Will the unbundling allow "peering"? I would hope so, but it depends on the ISP's really. We will just have to wait & see what happens :) |
stu161204 (123) | ||
| 454771 | 2006-05-14 04:02:00 | No it won't have any effect on that. The local loop carries whatever data is put on it by the ISPs. It's hardware. "Peering" is a commercial arrangement between ISPs. |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 454772 | 2006-05-14 06:06:00 | If u don't' know what peering is u can find out here:Seems you don't know what peering is. | ninja (1671) | ||
| 454773 | 2006-05-14 06:15:00 | Will the unbundling allow "peering"? If u don't' know what peering is u can find out here: . wikipedia . org/wiki/Peering_agreement" target="_blank">en . wikipedia . org telecom don't currently allow peering with other isps . Telstra don't peer at the public exchanges either . Peering is by definition zero cost to both parties . . . you can see why there is $$$ for Telstra and Telecom not peering . More regulation required . . . hehe . |
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