Paul,

Your description of Inteliquent makes a lot of since. It's essential how
the internet was born via free interconnections at hub locations. Of course
you paid to get to the location but once you built your fiber or back then
copper path you just plugged in.



On Sat, Dec 5, 2015 at 11:55 AM, Paul Timmins <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > On Dec 5, 2015, at 14:50, Alex Balashov <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > They do indeed, but when you look at their model, doesn't it ultimately
> redound to the benefit of the same old RBOC and wireless mafia?
>
> Eh - their ITSP interconnection service which they don't really talk about
> on their website since the product is kind of new seems relatively
> interesting. It adheres to the same sort of centralized infrastructure that
> exists in the PSTN but there's many circumstances where many of us CLECs
> exchange calls across it without charging each other anything (bill and
> keep), even big ones like Comcast. I'd say probably 1/3 to 1/2 of our
> traffic ends up never touching RBOC equipment.
>
> (As for intralata and interlata traffic, well that's a different monster
> and we're gravitating toward bill and keep on that, kicking and screaming
> the whole time)
>
> > I don't see what Inteliquent is doing as effecting any material
> structural changes or, as Erik said, "new or more up to date solutions that
> allow smaller carriers to operate."
>
> I think getting a combined trunk group with all your calls on it is a big
> enough game changer to at least call it PSTN 1.5. :)
>
>
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