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RE: single homed public-peer bandwidth ... pricing survey ?
From: "Joseph Jackson" <JJackson () aninetworks com>
Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 17:47:57 -0800
On Mar 6, 2007, at 4:51 PM, Jason Arnaute wrote:I am currently hosted in a small, independent datacenter that has 4 or 5 public peers (L3, Sprint, UUnet, AT&T and ... ?)Those are not public peers, those are transit providers.
I think he is confusing his terms. I believe what he is asking is if he should go to a *carriers* datacenter (one owned by a carrier) Over a private carrier nuetrual datacenter which he is currently in. My advice would be to speak to the carriers in the datacenter to find out how much bandwidth would be if he bought it directly from them. Joseph
Current thread:
- single homed public-peer bandwidth ... pricing survey ? Jason Arnaute (Mar 06)
- Re: single homed public-peer bandwidth ... pricing survey ? Patrick W. Gilmore (Mar 06)
- RE: single homed public-peer bandwidth ... pricing survey ? Joseph Jackson (Mar 06)
- Re: single homed public-peer bandwidth ... pricing survey ? Joseph S D Yao (Mar 06)
- Re: single homed public-peer bandwidth ... pricing survey ? John Osmon (Mar 06)
- Re: single homed public-peer bandwidth ... pricing survey ? Matthew Crocker (Mar 06)
- Re: single homed public-peer bandwidth ... pricing survey ? Andy Davidson (Mar 07)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: single homed public-peer bandwidth ... pricing survey ? Jason Arnaute (Mar 06)
- Re: single homed public-peer bandwidth ... pricing survey ? Patrick W. Gilmore (Mar 06)
- Re: single homed public-peer bandwidth ... pricing survey ? Justin M. Streiner (Mar 06)
- Re: single homed public-peer bandwidth ... pricing survey ? Patrick W. Gilmore (Mar 06)