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[routing-wg]BGP Update Report
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Rob Evans
rhe at nosc.ja.net
Fri Sep 8 17:07:00 CEST 2006
Hank, > Strike me as curious, but this seems as if Connexion by Boeing is > handing off a /24 from ASN to ASN as a certain plane moves over certain > geographic areas. Or is there some other explanation? That's exactly how they do it. Each plane has a /24, each of the earth-stations has an ASN and as the flight progresses, the prefix moves from ASN to ASN. There were a couple of talks about it by Boeing people last year, but I can't find any slides offhand. However, I guess the service is now being run down? http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2162586/boeing-cans-flight-broadband http://networks.silicon.com/broadband/0,39024661,39161740,00.htm Rob
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