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RE: Qwest Transit
From: "Gironda, Andre" <agironda () ebay com>
Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 19:48:49 -0700
All ISP's selling transit ask for strict traffic ratios. How often do you think they get what they ask for? I would guess not very often. People like flat rate 95th% with no minimal commitment (both the seller and buyer) because that's easy to keep track of. Simplicity is king, again. Cogent's deals were to make things easy, right? I don't know what they charge, but anyone can see that an offer like 100Mbps for $10,000 a month makes sense in terms of simplicity (not saying it makes sense in terms of a transit provider making any money, tho) ;> -dre
-----Original Message----- From: Daniel Golding [mailto:dgolding () sockeye com] Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 6:52 PM To: 'Alex Rubenstein'; 'Gironda, Andre' Cc: 'Andy Dills'; nanog () merit edu Subject: RE: Qwest Transit Hmm. Cogent does require some semi-strict traffic ratios to get the really good deals. If it's not violating an NDA, is Qwest asking for similar ones, these days? - Dan
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- Re: Qwest Transit, (continued)
- Re: Qwest Transit k claffy (Apr 02)
- RE: Qwest Transit Alex Rubenstein (Apr 06)
- RE: Qwest Transit Daniel Golding (Apr 08)
- RE: Qwest Transit Fred Heutte (Apr 02)
- RE: Qwest Transit Steve Sobol (Apr 03)
- RE: Qwest Transit Christian Nielsen (Apr 03)
- Re: Qwest Transit John R. Levine (Apr 03)
- Re: Qwest Transit Joseph T. Klein (Apr 03)
- Re: Qwest Transit Forrest W. Christian (Apr 03)
- Re: Qwest Transit blitz (Apr 04)
- RE: Qwest Transit Steve Sobol (Apr 03)
- RE: Qwest Transit Gironda, Andre (Apr 08)
- Re: Qwest Transit Chris Woodfield (Apr 08)
- Re: Qwest Transit Richard A Steenbergen (Apr 08)
- RE: Qwest Transit Gironda, Andre (Apr 08)
- Re: Qwest Transit Richard A Steenbergen (Apr 08)
- RE: Qwest Transit LeBlanc, Jason (Apr 09)