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- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <turnbull@example.com>
- Date: Tue, 13 May 1997 12:05:03 +0900
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-------------------------------------------------------- tlug note from "Stephen J. Turnbull" <turnbull@example.com> -------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> "Craig" == Craig Oda <craig@example.com> writes: Craig> On Mon, 12 May 1997, Steve Turnbull wrote: >> :-( "Japanese Internet" :-P is an oxymoron. )-: Craig> The Japanese Internet is getting faster. Systems connected Craig> to NSPIXP1 and especially NSPIXP2 are really getting fast. Individual backbones are getting fast. "Internet" means crossing backbones. Craig> I'm getting 40 ms ping times between TWICS and your ISP Craig> through NSPIXP2. I think that you'll see fast connection Craig> between Universities in Japan on Sinet. So, I imagine that Sure, inside of SINET connections are fast. Craig> Stephen can suck down data from Tokyo University pretty Craig> fast. However, the gateway between the Japanese academic Craig> and the rest of the Internet is slow. It's worse than that, unfortunately. As far as I can tell, all of the main backbone providers in Japan fumble whenever they need to hand off to another one. Certainly interconnections between WIDE and Sinet and NSPIXP and Sinet are horrible; a year ago I was having pretty bad luck with crossing the NSPIXP to WIDE boundary; I haven't tried that recently. It is not unusual for me to do a traceroute to gol1.gol.com and discover that ping times to Sinet's Otsuka gateway are maybe 12ms, that the Tokyo WIDE gateway (next hop) is 80-120ms with one packet dropped, get no pings from the NSPIXP gate (2 hops from Sinet-Otsuka), and have 150-300ms pings inside of GOL. Contrast this with going to the US. Dropped packets mostly occur on the satellite link to Sprint's Stockton CA site; transfers to MCI and BBN Planet do not require noticeably more time at the interconnect point in San Jose. (Average ping times to the next provider at MaeWest are 2-5ms greater than Sprint's terminal at MaeWest.) By the way, I often use GOL to get files from the US, since they have a direct connection (with PSI, I think) to the US backbone. The hard part is shipping files to Tsukuba from Tokyo. Early in the morning it's pretty reliable, although still slow. Craig> Personally, I'm using ftp.lab.kdd.co.jp all the time and it Craig> feels like their server is on my ethernet. :-) Well, Craig> almost... KDD connects to Sinet through something called IMNET (Inter-Ministry Research Informaion Network according to whois.nic.ad.jp). This looks like a North American MAE, with 5 media bridges inside of IMNET alone on the route from Tsukuba. (I'm assuming that sites labeled "FDDI" and "ATM" and so on do connect via the media in their names....) That looks like one slick operation. But they don't seem to be passing on the benefits to the commercial / regular government users yet (pings from Tsukuba to www.sorifu.go.jp and www.etl.go.jp both go through WIDE, with 350-800ms times ;-) I think it bodes well for the future, though. -- Stephen J. Turnbull Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences Yaseppochi-Gumi University of Tsukuba http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp/ Tel: +81 (298) 53-5091; Fax: 55-3849 turnbull@example.com ----------------------------------------------------------------- a word from the sponsor will appear below ----------------------------------------------------------------- The TLUG mailing list is proudly sponsored by TWICS - Japan's First Public-Access Internet System. Now offering 20,000 yen/year flat rate Internet access with no time charges. Full line of corporate Internet and intranet products are available. info@example.com Tel: 03-3351-5977 Fax: 03-3353-6096
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