Surf to <http://www.networksolutions.com> and search the "whois"
database for the domains in question. It should list the administrative
and technical contacts. The info may be out of date but it is the best
place to start.
HTH,
Kent
Dale Holmes wrote:
>
> A friend of mine has the following problem:
>
> >I've been given the project of establishing peering connections with >other
> >ISP's/carriers. The biggest problem I have is finding the >right dept to
> >call or e-mail. Take AOL for example, 40% of our >traffic is destined for
> >AOL, can't find a clue on how to contact >them about establishing a peering
> >session via BGP. Is their a list >of companies willing to peer?
>
> Any clues?
>
> Thanks!
> Dale
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