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Bob Nielsen wrote: On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 18:37:20 GMT, Mark Carroll wrote: I am curious about the Internet gateways that can take 44/8 IP traffic and send it across the Internet to another gateway elsewhere in the world to be rebroadcast, to help the 44/8 traffic get to its (snip) http://www.ampr-gateways.org/Gateways-FAQ.html Alas, the file that "is the most up to date information available about the set of gateways worldwide" isn't publicly available and I can't find any trace of the "maps showing where the gateways are". Can anyone tell me anything about the usage and geographic distribution of such gateways? More directly, I am wondering - if I were to set one up in Knox County, Ohio, USA, will it at all be useful to people? It would be disappointing if the area were already well served or, more probably AFAICT, nobody uses them these days anyway. -- Mark |
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