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Re: [NANOG] Purpose of Internap's PNET AS22212
From: "Brandon Palmer" <bpalmer () fxcm com>
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 16:25:40 -0400
They have a bunch of transit providers they use, PNET is yet another path that they can use. They have enough traffic that goes PNAP <--> PNAP that I presume it would be cheaper to use their own dark fiber or something than to keep paying the other transit providers.
Thurber <ct () datagram com> 4/28/2008 12:01 PM >>>
Can anybody shed some light on Internap's PNET AS22212? Specifaly how it relates to their PNAP architecture? Is Internap now doing peering? I was under the impression that their entire business model was based around isolated PNAPs and being a backboneless provider. Attempts at getting an explanation from Internap have been fruitless. CT _______________________________________________ NANOG mailing list NANOG () nanog org http://mailman.nanog.org/mailman/listinfo/nanog _______________________________________________ NANOG mailing list NANOG () nanog org http://mailman.nanog.org/mailman/listinfo/nanog
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- [NANOG] Purpose of Internap's PNET AS22212 Thurber (Apr 28)
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- Re: [NANOG] Purpose of Internap's PNET AS22212 Max Clark (Apr 29)
- Re: [NANOG] Purpose of Internap's PNET AS22212 Brandon Palmer (Apr 29)
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