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Re: Landing Stations used as datacenter
From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu>
Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2019 12:04:34 +0200
On 15/Nov/19 11:47, Martijn Schmidt via NANOG wrote:
I think AMS-IX had an exchange in Mombasa in the SEACOM landing station at some point, but that is gone now. I'm not sure about the exact reasons there but someone here probably knows what happened.
Someone here definitely knows what happened :-\.
There's also a big amount of carriers in the TATA landing station in Mumbai, it is the second-largest in that market just behind GPX in terms of carrier density at least according to PeeringDB.
We know that one all too well :-). Mark.
Current thread:
- Re: Landing Stations used as datacenter, (continued)
- Re: Landing Stations used as datacenter Mark Tinka (Nov 27)
- Re: Landing Stations used as datacenter Nikolas Geyer (Nov 15)
- Re: Landing Stations used as datacenter Martijn Schmidt via NANOG (Nov 15)
- Re: Landing Stations used as datacenter Owen DeLong (Nov 15)
- Re: Landing Stations used as datacenter Javier J (Nov 15)
- Re: Landing Stations used as datacenter Andrew Paolucci via NANOG (Nov 15)
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- Re: Landing Stations used as datacenter Clayton Zekelman (Nov 15)
- Re: Landing Stations used as datacenter Andrew Paolucci via NANOG (Nov 15)
- Re: Landing Stations used as datacenter Owen DeLong (Nov 15)
- Re: Landing Stations used as datacenter Owen DeLong (Nov 15)
- Re: Landing Stations used as datacenter Javier J (Nov 16)
- Re: Landing Stations used as datacenter Rod Beck (Nov 17)
- Re: Landing Stations used as datacenter Mark Tinka (Nov 27)
- Re: Landing Stations used as datacenter Mark Tinka (Nov 27)