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Maps of Internet backbones, sorted by market share. ... Major Internet Backbone MAP ... Sorted by "connectivity" ; (as per CAIDA's "Skitter AS Internet Graph" ) ; AS number - Provider Map...
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extremely detailed map of the North American Internet backbone including 134,855 routers. the colors represent who each router is registered to: red is Verizon, blue AT&T, yellow Qwest, green is major backbone players like Level 3 & Sprint Nextel, black is the entire cable industry put together, & gray is everyone...
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infosthetics.com/archives/2006/03/internet_map.html
infosthetics.com/archives/2006/03/internet_map.html
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Links to maps. ... The above images can also be found in BoardWatch's Internet; Directory Special Edition which I highly recommend if you're interested in this stuff. It's a fantastic resource...
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www.nthelp.com/maps.htm
www.nthelp.com/maps.htm
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Network administrators: You can help NLANR/CAIDA provide more accurate visualizations of the Internet by putting latitude/longitude information into your DNS configuration. Here's how. ... We have developed a tool for visualizing the infrastructure of multiple backbone providers simultaneously (Mapnet), and for updating and...
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www.caida.org/tools/visualization/mapnet/Backbones/
www.caida.org/tools/visualization/mapnet/Backbones/
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This is not a "New Internet Backbone Map", it should actually be called "Internet Backbone in the USA". BTW, the Internet was invented in the UK, funded in America and Japan has the highest bandwidth capacity per capita.
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digg.com/tech_news/New_Internet_Backbone_Map_Published_
digg.com/tech_news/New_Internet_Backbone_Map_Published_
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What is this ball of colors? ... It is the North American Internet, or more specifically a map of just about every router on the North American backbone, (there are 134,855 of them for those who are counting). The colors represent who each router is registered to.
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A directory of wonderful things. ... CIO.com just published a swank new detail map of the North American Internet backbone -- 134,855 routers are represented, each color-coded to indicate which provider 0wns it. Information Aesthetics blog explains:
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www.boingboing.net/2006/03/24/new_internet_backbon.html
www.boingboing.net/2006/03/24/new_internet_backbon.html
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CIO.com just published a swank new detail map of the North American Internet backbone -- 134,855 routers are represented, each color-coded to indicate which provider 0wns it. Information Aesthetics blog explains:
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www.boingboing.net/2006/03/24/new-internet-backbon.html
www.boingboing.net/2006/03/24/new-internet-backbon.html
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turkey internet backbone map, turkish internet connectivity, AS neighborship ... Dark blue colors show UlakNet (Academic Backbone); Red colors show TTNET (Commercial Backbone); Green colors show Satellite Earth Stations (Registered by Turkish Telekom); ... Turkey Internet Connectivity Map (4 August 2001)
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www.ilkertemir.com/backbone-map/current/
www.ilkertemir.com/backbone-map/current/
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