Hi,
I am Kshitiz Verma, a Ph.D. student in Madrid, Spain, working
in the area of studies on the Internet ecosystem. We are conducting a
survey on the Internet disputes, not limited to, but mainly focusing on
de-peering. We will appreciate responses from the community that help us
build our data on such incidences. We did an initial search (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ajn7QWBNzSlLdGo3UzFDVkNvdGVwYncxNUdJclZWcnc&usp=sharing#gid=0),
but unfortunately the results we obtained were mostly limited to well
known disputes in North America. We believe there should be more of them
but are hard to find,
1. if they occur outside the Tier 1 regime.
2. if outside USA.
3. because the local news may not always be in English.
4. they may not last long or may not have as big an impact and find place in news.
We
are posting We are also looking for instances like Youtube hijacking by
Pakistan Telecom is not a dispute between any two ASes but still for
repairing purposes, connectivity between Pakistan Telecom and PCCW (AS
3491), Hong Kong was disrupted. At the same time, we are not looking for
disruption of the Internet connectivity due to an accident like Taiwan
earthquake in December 2006.
As claimed in http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~misra/news/CD070113.pdf
, 500 to 1000 de-peering happens on a daily basis today. We are curious
to know how this number has evolved since its inception (starting from
post commercialization of NSFNET is already very good but before that is
excellent :-) ).
Please fill in the following form if you have some information that
you may want to share with us. Also, as there are so many de-peerings
happening, there is a high possibility that most of these don't become
International News, so to get information on these disputes we expanded
our search to local and regional News but unfortunately this has not
added significant information. Once the results are processed and
filtered, we intend to share them publicly.
Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1X6msZeK0_3SIaIK8IxZaO2-Vrl1MPh_8dTSpbG0oGzY/viewform
Many thanks in advance :-)