PDF, 4 MB:
http://www.measurementlab.net/static/observatory/M-Lab_Interconnection_Study_US.pdf
What are the key study findings?
Using Measurement Lab (M-Lab) data, and constraining our research to
the United States, we observed sustained performance degradation
experienced by customers of Access ISPs AT&T, Comcast,
Centurylink, Time Warner Cable, and Verizon when their traffic
passed over interconnections with Transit ISPs Cogent Communications
(Cogent), Level 3 Communications (Level 3), and XO Communications
(XO). In a large number of cases we observed similar patterns of
performance degradation whenever and wherever specific pairs of
Access/Transit ISPs interconnected. From this we conclude that ISP
interconnection has a substantial impact on consumer internet
performance --
sometimes a severely negative impact -- and that business
relationships between ISPs, and not major technical problems, are at
the root of the problems we observed.
Observed performance degradation was nearly always diurnal, such
that performance for access ISP customers was significantly worse
during peak use hours, defined by the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) as the hours between 7pm and 11pm local time.6
This allows us to conclude that congestion and under-provisioning
were causal factors in the observed degradation symptoms.7
It is important to note that while we can infer that performance
degradation is interconnection-related, we do not have the
contractual details and histories of individual interconnection
agreements. As such, we cannot conclude whether parties apart from
the two we identify are also involved (e.g. in the case that an
Access ISP shares an interconnection point with another, etc.). We
leave this non-technical question open for further study by others
and focus here on the impact of what we can observe on consumer
performance through measurement.
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