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"But some data is worse than others": Measurement of the global Internet
k. claffy, ""But some data is worse than others": Measurement of the global Internet", Tech. rep., National Laboratory for Applied Network Research (NLANR), Aug 1996.
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"But some data is worse than others": Measurement of the global Internet

kc claffy

National Laboratory for Applied Network Research - NLANR, San Diego Supercomputer Center, University of California, San Diego

As the era of the NSFnet Backbone Service came to a close in April 1995, the Internet community lost the ability to rely on what was the only set of publicly available statistics for a large national U.S. backbone. The transition to the new NSFnet program, with commercial operations providing both regional service as well as cross-service provider switching points (NAPs, also referred to as ( exchange points ), has virtually eliminated the public availability of statistics and analysis at the national level. In this article we cover three areas:

Keywords: policy
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