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RE: Colocation in New York for a POP


From: "Dan Golding" <dgolding () ragingwire com>
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2012 10:52:30 -0700


111 8th Avenue is probably your best choice for straight-up Internet
peering and transit. However, this largely depends on your traffic. If
you do a lot of long distance voice, for example, 60 Hudson can be a
better choice. There is also a good amount of peering at 165 Halsey in
NJ, right across the river. 
Whichever you choose - there is inexpensive transport between these
locations.

In a choice between Equinix and Telx, I think there are many factors to
choose from - price, level of customer service, contract length, ability
to expand, and facility quality. How you weigh these factors depends on
your own business. 

- Dan

As far as which specific pr

From: Abdelkader Chikh Daho [mailto:achikhdaho () iweb com]

Hi,

Thanks a lot for all your inputs and feedback.
My goal is to peer with a lot of networks especially ISPs. We are
mainly
a content provider. Tlex and Equinix seem to be the obvioius choice
for
a neutral colocation facility. According to your experience, between
60
Hudson and 111 8th Avenue, which one I should choose?


Best regards,

Abdelkader Chikh Daho
Network Architect
iWeb Technologies
Email : achikhdaho () iweb com
Web : www.iweb.com
Tel : 514-286-4242 ext 2309



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