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Since Comcast uses a single hostname for their POP server, are they doing a DNS trick to route regional traffic to different IP addresses for multiple POP servers? e.g. Boston's pop.comcast.net resolves to xxx.xxx.xxx.1 and California's resolves to xxx.xxx.xxx.2, etc... Or are they really using a simple powerful POP server to handle all the traffic for comcast.net? I ask this because if they are doing a DNS trick and you don't use their DNS servers, performance can suffer. Anyone know the facts?
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