--- j...@baylink.com wrote:
From: Jay Ashworth <j...@baylink.com>

In the wake of their GBLX acquisition, Level 3 has announced (already) what 
its new peering policy will be, in this press release posted at Telecom 
Ramblings:

    
http://newswire.telecomramblings.com/2011/10/level-3-announces-new-policy-for-internet-protocol-interconnection/
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Isn't it just more of the same, or am I brainnumb today?


"...each party bears a reasonably equal share of backbone burdens – taking into 
account the amount of traffic carried by each party and the distance over which 
that traffic is carried."

"One fundamental aspect of the new policy is a requirement that carriers adjust 
routing practices and interconnection locations so that the distance and volume 
of traffic carried by each party on their backbone network remains equitable."

"If one party to a settlement-free peering relationship is carrying far less 
traffic over far less distances than the other party, the policy would require 
changes to interconnection locations and routing to more equitably distribute 
the burden of carrying traffic and thus preserve a fair settlement-free peering 
relationship"


Hopefully, I am not accidentally trolling as has happened in the past...  :-)
scott

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