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Re: Multicast Traffic on Backbones
From: Joel Jaeggli <joelja () darkwing uoregon edu>
Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2001 19:09:01 -0700 (PDT)
verio and l3 are both multicast enabled... I don't know the extent to which it's available as a customer... joelja On Sat, 9 Jun 2001, Deepak Jain wrote:
Don't know why I came across this, but I found a document on Sprintlink's
site that says their entire backbone is multicast enabled, and they also
peer with the MBONE for multicast traffic. They charge no fee for dedicated
customers to be multicast-enabled.
Are any other major networks doing this? Or have I been living under a rock
and _everyone_ is doing this now?
Thanks,
Deepak Jain
AiNET
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Current thread:
- Multicast Traffic on Backbones Deepak Jain (Jun 09)
- Re: Multicast Traffic on Backbones Joel Jaeggli (Jun 09)
- Re: Multicast Traffic on Backbones Jared Mauch (Jun 09)
- RE: Multicast Traffic on Backbones Deepak Jain (Jun 09)
- Re: Multicast Traffic on Backbones Jared Mauch (Jun 10)
- Re: Multicast Traffic on Backbones Jared Mauch (Jun 09)
- Re: Multicast Traffic on Backbones Christopher Johnston (Jun 13)
- Re: Multicast Traffic on Backbones Marshall Eubanks (Jun 13)
- RE: Multicast Traffic on Backbones John Olp (Jun 14)
- RE: Multicast Traffic on Backbones David Schwartz (Jun 14)
- RE: Multicast Traffic on Backbones John Olp (Jun 15)
- RE: Multicast Traffic on Backbones David Schwartz (Jun 15)
- RE: Multicast Traffic on Backbones John Olp (Jun 15)
- Re: Multicast Traffic on Backbones Joel Jaeggli (Jun 09)
