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>>>>> "Brett" == Brett Robson <brett@example.com> writes:
Brett> Is AOL in Japan?
Very much so. Don't you watch Japanese TV?
Brett> Perhaps this mail did originate in Japan but "appeared" on
Brett> the internet via a gateway (64.12.136.7) in the US? The time
Brett> zone is EDT as well.
Brett> ayashii?
Not at all. Ever heard of "callback services" for telephone, where
you call the US, and a computer there makes simultaneous international
connections back to you and to your party? When I signed up 11 years
ago, it was cheaper to call Kyoto from Tsukuba via Kallback than via
NTT!
The Japanese Internet is (at least, has been) worse. When I first
signed up for GOL, not only was it cheaper than the Japanese
alternatives, with better international bandwidth, but for years I got
an order of magnitude better bandwidth routing Mule Lab <-> Otsuka <->
Stockton, Calif <-> GOL <-> Tsukuba-dai (by hand, FTP Mule -> GOL,
then GOL -> Tsukuba-dai) as opposed to the "direct" route through
IMNet. Note that both Tsukuba-dai and ETL are among the
best-connected organizations in this country (and were then, too).
Not to mention that the Mule Lab is a physically short (45 min) hike
from my office....
Historically, most European nations routed international Internet via
MAE East outside of Washington DC. I think things are better now.
So, not ayashii at all.
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Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp
University of Tsukuba Tennodai 1-1-1 Tsukuba 305-8573 JAPAN
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have much nostalgia for Perl, so its faults I remember. Scott Gilbert c.l.py
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