|To be clear what I'm thinking, it seems that if nothing new comes out
|of the routing world, we'll eventually hit the wall where PI-style
|multihoming cannot grow. Then economics will rule it out except for
|very large customers. 


Or, in another form, the cost per global prefix will grow (in constant
dollars).  One alternative at this point is that folks simply stop accepting
global prefixes, but given that the incentives of the carriers are clearly
slanted towards accepting everything, it's more likely that prefixes are
accepted, despite increased costs.  Given the current economic model, that
implies that the cost basis for ISPs rise and they pass along costs to all
consumers.

Tony


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