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Oct 31
2008

Jesse Robbins

Sprint blocking Cogent network traffic...

by Jesse Robbins@jesserobbinscomments: 3

It appears that Sprint has stopped routing traffic (called "depeering") from Cogent as a result of some sort of legal dispute. Sprint customers cannot reach Cogent customers, and vice versa. The effect is similar to what would happen if Sprint were to block voice phonecalls to AT&T customers.

Here's a graph that shows the outage, courtesy of Keynote :
sprint-cogent-routing-problems-keynote.png

Rich Miller at DataCenterKnowledge has a great summary of the issues behind the incident, which has happened with Cogent before. Rich says:

At the heart of it, peering disputes are really loud business negotiations, and angry customers can be used as leverage by either side. This one will end as they always do, with one side agreeing to pay up or manage their traffic differently.

I think this is particularly Radar-worthy because it provides an example of the complex issues around Net Neutrality . In this case customers are harmed and most (especially Sprint wireless customers) will have no immediate recourse.

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tags: cloud computing, cogent, disruption, innovation, internet policy, network neutrality, operations, sprint, utilities, utility computing, webopscomments: 3
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