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TeleGeography Maps the U.S. InternetOver the past five years, TeleGeography has tracked the growth of global Internet infrastructure on thousands of routes operated by hundreds of service providers. This year, our analysts have turned their expertise towards untangling the snarl of backbones within the United States. U.S. Internet Geography 2003 takes an in-depth look at the size, topology, and spread of the U.S. Internet backbone. The exclusive metrics presented in U.S. Internet Geography 2003 are accompanied by essays that discuss the factors affecting competition and supply in the Internet backbone industry. The report will answer tough questions on where the bandwidth isand who controls it. Also, TeleGeographys research on bandwidth deployments provides the best proxy to measure actual Internet traffic flowsa statistic in very short supply.
FEATURING
Major U.S. Internet Routes, 2002
NETWORKS
Internet Service Revenues for
ROUTES AND CITIES
West Coast Routes
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