On Dec 17, 2010, at 11:23 AM, Joe Greco wrote:

> How effective have variations on hot potato routing been, historically?
> I seem to recall Cogent made lots of noises early on about how they
> could do hot potato routing to encourage peering, but over the years
> that didn't seem to pan out that way.

I can't comment on Cogent...  But, in general: hot-potato reduces network costs 
but doesn't eliminate them--more capacity is still required to carry more 
traffic.  The goal is to balance out the cost, assuming the traffic is of 
adequate value (or equal value, ideally) to both networks.

Cheers,
-Benson


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