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transit and peering costs projections
From: Dave Taht <dave.taht () gmail com>
Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2023 16:01:54 -0700
This set of trendlines was very interesting. Unfortunately the data stops in 2015. Does anyone have more recent data? https://drpeering.net/white-papers/Internet-Transit-Pricing-Historical-And-Projected.php I believe a gbit circuit that an ISP can resell still runs at about $900 - $1.4k (?) in the usa? How about elsewhere? ... I am under the impression that many IXPs remain very successful, states without them suffer, and I also find the concept of doing micro IXPs at the city level, appealing, and now achievable with cheap gear. Finer grained cross connects between telco and ISP and IXP would lower latencies across town quite hugely... PS I hear ARIN is planning on dropping the price for, and bundling 3 BGP AS numbers at a time, as of the end of this year, also. -- Oct 30: https://netdevconf.info/0x17/news/the-maestro-and-the-music-bof.html Dave Täht CSO, LibreQos
Current thread:
- transit and peering costs projections Dave Taht (Oct 14)
- Re: [NNagain] transit and peering costs projections Dave Cohen (Oct 14)
- Re: transit and peering costs projections Tim Burke (Oct 14)
- Re: transit and peering costs projections Ryan Hamel (Oct 14)
- Re: transit and peering costs projections Tim Burke (Oct 14)
- Re: transit and peering costs projections Dave Taht (Oct 14)
- Re: transit and peering costs projections Bill Woodcock (Oct 15)
- Re: transit and peering costs projections Ryan Hamel (Oct 14)
- Re: transit and peering costs projections Mike Hammett (Oct 15)
- Re: transit and peering costs projections Tim Burke (Oct 15)
- Re: transit and peering costs projections Tom Beecher (Oct 15)
- Re: transit and peering costs projections Dave Taht (Oct 15)