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Re: Cox Communications Peering
From: Aled Morris <aledm () qix co uk>
Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2015 14:57:31 +0000
Generic advice... I'd be more inclined to find someone who already peers with them, who can sell you partial transit; especially if they can hand this to you at a location where this peering happens. Aled On 4 March 2015 at 14:51, Conley Bone <cbone () newroadstelecom com> wrote:
Someone suggested I rephrase my question... Does anyone have a contact at Cox for *paid* peering? I realize I am not going to get settlement free peering with Cox, but I have a need to reduce the number of hops between my network and theirs to shorten the distance between some of my customers that are on the Cox network. On 3/3/15 8:08 PM, Conley Bone wrote:Anyone have a contact with Cox for peering? I have used their peering address, but don't get a reply. Thanks, Conley-- Conley Bone Newroads Telecom <http://www.newroadstelecom.com> 300 Towson Ave. Fort Smith, AR 72901 479-424-1674
Current thread:
- Cox Communications Peering Conley Bone (Mar 03)
- Re: Cox Communications Peering Conley Bone (Mar 04)
- Re: Cox Communications Peering Aled Morris (Mar 04)
- Re: Cox Communications Peering Conley Bone (Mar 04)