As the NSFNET backbone service migrates into a commercial environment,
so will access to the only set of publicly available statistics for a
large national U.S. backbone. The transition to the new NSFNET
program, with commercially operated services providing both regional
service as well as cross-service provider switching points, or Network
Access Points (NAPs), will render statistics collection a much more
difficult endeavor. In this paper we discuss issues and complexities of
statistics collection at recently deployed global network access points
such as the U.S. federal NAPs.
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