Taking the Canadian Route?
Saturday, September 6, 2008 at 09:15AM Internet industry executives and government officials have acknowledged that Internet traffic passing through the switching equipment of companies based in the United States has proved a distinct advantage for American intelligence agencies. In December 2005, The New York Times reported that the National Security Agency had established a program with the cooperation of American telecommunications firms that included the interception of foreign Internet communications.Some Internet technologists and privacy advocates say those actions and other government policies may be hastening the shift in Canadian and European traffic away from the United States.This trend bodes well for Canadian networks who are just dying to upgrade to 40 Gigabit network cores. Plus, who wants the US spying on their packets?:-)Telecom Trends: Routing around the US
Tags: MarkGoldberg, New York Times, ISP routing
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So i must apologize for the dismal showing in this blog. It's been one project on the heels of another, with nary a day of downtime (aside from the wee vacation in July. August's vacation is up in the air right now, and dependent on how quickly I can get my components of a certain project clean and beautiful and ordered. I've dubbed it Project Apocalypse. :-)If it doesn't get done, it could very well mark the end of the world as we know it.There *have* been some fun projects though - and much thanks to Frankie and Nick for that Montreal Insanity :-)Here's to a nice, quiet autumn.
It was a dark and stormy night..... 




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