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A Brief History of Internet Exchanges Version 0.1 May, 2002 Bill Woodcock Packet Clearing House

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A Brief History of Internet Exchanges. Version 0.1 May, 2002 Bill Woodcock Packet Clearing House. First Exchanges. Metropolitan Access Experiment Metropolitan Area Ethernet Metropolitan Area Exchange WorldCom MAE-East™ Washington, D.C. 10mb shared FOIRL(Magnums) into assorted switches - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: A Brief History of Internet Exchanges

A Brief History ofInternet Exchanges

Version 0.1

May, 2002

Bill Woodcock

Packet Clearing House

Page 2: A Brief History of Internet Exchanges

First Exchanges Metropolitan Access Experiment Metropolitan Area Ethernet Metropolitan Area Exchange WorldCom MAE-East™

Washington, D.C.10mb shared FOIRL(Magnums) into assorted switchesNo fixed topology, four initial locationsMFS fiber plantShared administrationLate 1992Sprint/ICM, Alternet, PSI, SURAnet, NSFnet

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First ExchangesCommercial Internet Exchange

Palo Alto

Layer-3 MMLPA

Commodity DS1 (T1) lines into a Cisco 7010

1991 Not-for-profit industry association

Alternet, PSI, Cerfnet

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First ExchangesMAE-West / Federal Internet Exchange

San Jose / Mountain View

FDDI “dumbbell” ring

Bridged to 10mb Ethernet in many locations

Two locations, two administrations

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First ExchangesHong Kong Internet Exchange

Chinese University of Hong Kong

Single location Ethernet switch

Administered by the university

First major free exchange

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Technological ProgressionShared 10Base-T / FOIRL EthernetSwitched 10mb EthernetShared FDDISwitched FDDI100Base-T / 100Base-FXGigabit Ethernet10Gigabit Ethernet

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Other TechnologiesLayer-3 route-serversFrame RelayATMWireless EthernetCrossconnect meshDPT

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Common ServicesRoute-serverLooking-glassMeasurement and instrumentationNetwork Time ProtocolWeb cache parentNews serverRoot server mirror

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Common Business ModelsHosted by a university or governmentInformalIndustry associationNeutral for-profitAnything else may not be recognized

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Size DifferentiationMunicipalLarge metro-areaNational“Regional” (meaning changing)

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Peering / Transit DifferentiationNew conceptVery different pricingVery different competitiveness

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Bill Woodcock

[email protected]

www.pch.net/documents/papers/brief-history-of-ixes