Andy,

Let me recommend the IXmaps project. It is documenting the very question you 
are asking :)


http://www.ixmaps.ca

IXmaps is an interactive tool that enables internet users and researchers to 
study the route(s) that data packets take across North America, with 
'interesting' sites highlighted along the way. It is currently under 
development. It has been supported by a research grant from the Social Sciences 
and Humanities Research Council of Canada's Image, Text, Sound and Technology 
program.

IXmaps is affiliated with the New Transparency Project and the Information 
Policy Research Program at theFaculty of Information, University of Toronto.

regards

Robert

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On 2012-10-31, at 2:25 PM, andy lam wrote:

> Anyone knows if there's a way to find out how involved NSA monitors 151 front 
> street at Toronto?  NSA allegedly monitors data centres in the US, but does 
> it have the same influence at a building sitting in its neighbor's soil?
> 
> There's something on the web like www.ixmaps.ca that tries to piece it 
> together.  but not sure how helpful the information on there really is?
> 
> 
> feedback welcome.














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