RFC 1787:Routing in a Multi-provider Internet
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... destinations reachable through the provider. Since the value of the Internet-wide connectivity service offered by a provider ...
... each other, and quite often are in competition with each other. Despite all the diversity among the providers, the Internet-wide IP connectivity is realized via Internet-wide ...
... Internet-wide IP connectivity is realized via Internet-wide distributed routing, which involves multiple providers, and thus implies certain degree of ...
... cooperation and coordination. Therefore, there is a need to balance the providers' goals and objectives against the public interest of Internet-wide connectivity and subscribers' choices. Further work is needed to understand how to reach the balance. ...


... aggregation/abstraction. In the absence of Internet-wide coordination and in the presence of competition among the providers, the aggregation/abstraction ...


... 1518hist, RFC1519(-> 4632)) that is used today for scalable Internet-wide routing is based on the technique of hierarchical routing ...


... While ensuring Internet-wide coordination may be more and more difficult, as the Internet continues to grow, stability and ...
... Internet continues to grow, stability and consistency of the Internet-wide routing could significantly benefit if the information about routing ...


... - further work is needed to understand how to balance the providers' goals and objectives against the public interest of Internet-wide connectivity and subscribers' choices. ...



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