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NOCMan
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Bottom Line On This Arguement

Who owns the circuits that ties your network together?

Telco...

There you go.
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smcallah

join:2004-08-05
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That's becoming less and less the case all of the time. The 2 largest cable companies own their own dark fiber, and light it with their own equipment.

They are not totally independent of telco circuits at this time, but they're working towards that. Just about the only telco circuits that they have are circuits for external peering.



Matt
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reply to NOCMan

said by NOCMan:

Who owns the circuits that ties your network together?

Telco...

There you go.
Nope. Most placed I go from ATDN to Level3 to my destination.
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hottboiinnc
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join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH

and Google is a peer to ATDN. So everything you access from Google never leaves the actual TWC network since TW owns ATDN from AOL. Many others also peer with ATDN as well.


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