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S. Borthick. Will Route Control Change the Internet ? Business Communications Review, September 2002.

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Interdomain Traffic Engineering with BGP - Quoitin, Uhlig, Pelsser.. (2003)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

....via the high bandwidth link. A similar situation can occur for a stub AS connected to a cheap and a more expensive upstream provider. In practice the manipulation of the local pref attribute can also be based on passive or active measurements. Recently, a few companies have implemented solutions [4] that allow multi homed stub ASes and content providers to engineer their interdomain traffic. These solutions usually measure the load on each interdomain link and some rely on active measurements to evaluate the performance of interdomain paths. Based on these measurements and some knowledge of ....

S. Borthick. Will route control change the internet ? Business Communications Review, September 2002.


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S. Borthick, "Will Route Control Change the Internet?," Bus. Commun. Rev., Sept. 2002.

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