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Re: Puerto Rico Internet Exchange


From: Frank Habicht <geier () geier ne tz>
Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2018 10:28:35 +0300

Hi,

On 14/09/2018 16:08, Sander Steffann wrote:
In general an IX only makes sense when there are local resources to
exchange. It doesn’t seem like PR has a lot of, if any, content
providers of its own, so most consumer content is coming from
offshore anyway.

This can also work the other way: once there is a local IXP, it can
open opportunities for local content providers.

Cheers, Sander

I'd also think that if there is sufficient local motivation, the local guys should get something started for their own purposes.

And that would maybe not immediately include "big content", but it would keep their own domestic traffic local. So even if it's not lots of Gigabits immediately, even if the latency "penalty" without local peering isn't that big, it would still cost them something to pass traffic through the water, and a local IXP should be cheaper if run with low overhead...

Establishing an "aggregation point" would be the first step, and then outsiders can see what's possible there.

Frank
not knowing much about the specific environment


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