Hi, this might be of interest to some. TeleGeography reports are always
very useful sources.
cheers
martin
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Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 11:10:18 -0400
From: Jessica Marantz <[log in to unmask]>
To: Martin Dodge <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: TeleGeography U.S. Internet Report
Dear TeleGeography subscriber,
Over the past five years, TeleGeography has tracked the
growth of cross-border Internet infrastructure on thousands
of routes operated by hundreds of service providers. This
spring, our analysts turned their focus to city-to-city
Internet backbone deployment within the U.S.
In _U.S. Internet Geography 2003_, TeleGeography takes the
industry's first in-depth look at the size, topology, and
spread of the U.S. Internet. The exclusive metrics
presented in _U.S. Internet Geography 2003_ are accompanied
by essays that discuss the factors affecting competition and
supply in the Internet backbone industry. Also,
TeleGeography's research on bandwidth deployments provides
the best proxy to measure actual Internet traffic flows.
The report will answer tough questions on where the
bandwidth is -- and who controls it:
- How much Internet bandwidth has been deployed on which
routes?
- How do routes, cities, and regions compare?
- Which cities are oversupplied? Which are undersupplied?
- Which companies control the most bandwidth on major
routes?
- How much does transit cost? How much revenue does it
generate?
To learn more about the report, please follow the link
below:
<http://www.telegeography.com/pubs/books/ig/us/>
Combine the print edition -- due out this month -- with
single user access to the online version for $3490.
Individual print/electronic and enterprise-wide licensing
packages are available as well.
You may order the report at:
<http://www.telegeography.com/order/>
For more information, please contact me directly.
Best regards,
Jessica Marantz
Director, Marketing & Business Development
Tel: +1 202 741 0065
Fax: +1 202 741 0021
Email: [log in to unmask]
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