Archive for February, 2009
This post is for Nara – wherever you might be. In early 2000 I visited some of my friends and industry colleagues in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia whom I’d worked with for a few years on various Internet-related projects. In those days Mongolia only had 5 Internet service providers (ISPs), and 100% of Internet traffic was [...]
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Tags: internet, IXP, Mongolia
My company, CRG West, operates one of the largest Internet Exchange points (IXPs) in the United States called the Any2 Exchange. This article explores the concept behind Any2, focusing on development of communities within the telecom and Internet industry. While we will concentrate on the Any2 Exchange, the idea behind Any2 could just as easily [...]
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Tags: any2, chaos theory, internet exchange, internet exchange point, plentitude

