Talk:Internet backbone

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[edit] AMS-IX vs LINX

Based on traffic graphs, membership lists, etc avaliable on both LINX[1] and AMS-IX[2]'s public webpages, i have updated this to reflect that AMS-IX is larger than LINX. If LINX ever was the largest in traffic, it's not true anymore, I sincerely doubt that LINX ever was the largest in number of connected peers, furthermore "number of routes" is not a useful statistic and I have changed this to "connected peers"

[edit] 24.3.208.244

24.3.208.244 removed some useful information. Looks like vandalism to me.

[edit] Successful test

"Successful test?" Doesn't that make it sound a bit like the failures were planned? --Markzero 07:03, 27 December 2005 (UTC)


This page is horribly out of date and should be made to reflect the active Tier_1_ISP

[edit] IP backbone?

What is an IP backbone? It is currently a redlink. Should I redirect it here or can someone start a stub on it? Ta. --Mais oui! 11:35, 2 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Physical layer map?

Has anyone seen a map of the global physical infrastructure of the internet backbone? I imagine that the bulk majority of IP traffic would be carried over fibre rather than satellite, and I would be fascinated to see a map of where that bandwidth physically runs. --Sapphire Wyvern 04:21, 4 May 2007 (UTC)