[AusNOG] Happy new year / New rules forage-restricted internetand mobile content after the 20th ofjanuary 2008

Campbell, Alex Alex.Campbell at dtdigital.com.au
Wed Jan 2 14:09:20 EST 2008


So a small multi-homed ISP needs to carry two routing tables across
their whole network - one with routes to clean transit and one with
routes to normal transit? (or have I missed the point...)


-----Original Message-----
From: ausnog-bounces at ausnog.net [mailto:ausnog-bounces at ausnog.net] On
Behalf Of Bevan Slattery
Sent: Wednesday, 2 January 2008 2:02 PM
To: Matthew Moyle-Croft
Cc: ausnog at ausnog.net
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Happy new year / New rules forage-restricted
internetand mobile content after the 20th ofjanuary 2008


"A much smaller ISP than us has indicated 
around half a million for just a few POPs.   So, we'd be up for many 
millions of dollars just to identify flow levels (around a dozen ADSL 
POPs), let alone the content."

Wholesalers will start to provide Government Approved Clean Feed
IP/Transit Service and Normal IP/Transit Service.  We (iSeek) did that
with Optus in 1999, where ISP's could get a filtered service via Optus
PVC anywhere in Australia and a normal feed via another Optus PVC.  This
meant that the ISP's (particularly small) did not have to directly
invest in the filtering infrastructure.

Cheers

[b]


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