Domain: genuity.com
Stories and comments across the archive that link to genuity.com.
Stories · 4
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Hubble Telescope Images
pillageplunder writes: "A story in today's (13 Apr 01) Washington Post provides a link to the Hubble telescope repository for images taken through the Hubble. In a word, BREATHTAKING! Story link here. Link to actual Website here." Oddly enough, looking through our story archive we've posted a number of stories with Hubble photos that came from here, but never just said, hey, here's the whole archive. Well, here it is. -
New UUNet Policy Offers No-charge Peering
Sacrifice writes "For the last seven years, no new network has been able to peer with UUNet without paying for transit. This looks to change, as they now publicly offer, in clear, publicly stated terms, their requirements for bilateral (no tribute) peering! Genuity paved the way for this three months ago with the announcement of their own publicly stated peering requirements (Genuity had a difficult time years ago with achieving bilateral peering with UUNet, and was the last major network to manage it)." Update: 01/10 02:44 PM by J : TBTF has the one good explanation that I've seen. -
New UUNet Policy Offers No-charge Peering
Sacrifice writes "For the last seven years, no new network has been able to peer with UUNet without paying for transit. This looks to change, as they now publicly offer, in clear, publicly stated terms, their requirements for bilateral (no tribute) peering! Genuity paved the way for this three months ago with the announcement of their own publicly stated peering requirements (Genuity had a difficult time years ago with achieving bilateral peering with UUNet, and was the last major network to manage it)." Update: 01/10 02:44 PM by J : TBTF has the one good explanation that I've seen. -
New UUNet Policy Offers No-charge Peering
Sacrifice writes "For the last seven years, no new network has been able to peer with UUNet without paying for transit. This looks to change, as they now publicly offer, in clear, publicly stated terms, their requirements for bilateral (no tribute) peering! Genuity paved the way for this three months ago with the announcement of their own publicly stated peering requirements (Genuity had a difficult time years ago with achieving bilateral peering with UUNet, and was the last major network to manage it)." Update: 01/10 02:44 PM by J : TBTF has the one good explanation that I've seen.