> > Which means that, by advertising routes more specific than the ones they > > are poisoning, it may well be possible to restore universal connectivity > > to YouTube. > > Well, if you can get them in there.... Youtube tried that, to restore service > to the rest of the world, and the announcements didn't propogate.
Some of us block prefixes longer than /24 at our borders (even if our transit providers don't). Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
