Excerpts from Brian E Carpenter on Tue, Feb 03, 2009 09:51:26AM +1300:
> 1. Large companies with their own international networks will
> surely never adopt a solution which doesn't allow them to have
> a straightforward, consistent and 100% internally managed
> addressing plan.
> 
> 2. They also won't adopt a solution in which local customers
> experience world-crossing delays for accessing local sites.
> They will use DNS tricks, redirects, CDNs, and overlay routing
> to get round this.
> 
> It's to be hoped that loc/id solutions such as LISP will be viewed
> as a help in this game rather than as a new enemy.

As John Z pointed out, the company has a lot of control over how this
is done.  With coordination between xTRs (in the case of ALT), the
Map-Request can go to a "near" one and the Map-Reply can carry a
specific answer.  Or not.  Complexity can be pushed outside, or be
placed in the company's edge (control only), or brought all the way in
to internal routing.  You choose your trade-off points.
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