This sounds something like the MEF Third Network type stuff.... I mean the 
ability to setup connection dynamically across network boundaries on-the-fly, 
via an ordering system... that has always sounded awesome to me... and I've 
wondered how we could actually get there one day.  Sounds like a lot of initial 
cooperation

-Aaron

-----Original Message-----
From: NANOG [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Pedro de Botelho 
Marcos
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2017 1:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Making interconnection agreements between networks more dynamic

Hello,

We are a group of networking researchers from UFRGS, UCLouvain and KAUST.
We are working towards an approach to make interconnection agreements between 
networks more dynamic. The current approach for establishing agreements is 
cumbersome, typically requiring lengthy discussions. To accommodate the 
expected growth of traffic demands, network operators need to over-provision. 
Even so, operators miss the ability to quickly respond when facing unforeseen 
traffic demands, because agreements have static characteristics and changes 
could take days or weeks to be implemented.

Dynamic agreements offer many opportunities. For example, consider acquiring 
extra "bandwidth as a service" that is available on demand just when one needs 
it, similarly to how one might spin up extra VMs in the cloud to handle high 
loads.

We are interested in collecting some anecdotal evidence that dynamic agreements 
could solve real-world problems. Has any member of the forum faced any scenario 
where the kind of dynamism described above could be helpful?

Many thanks for your inputs,
--
Pedro de Botelho Marcos
PhD Student
Computer Networks Research Group
Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS

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