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Re: U.S./Europe connectivity


From: "Pablo Espinosa" <espinosa.pablo () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2006 11:02:15 -0800

You can check out LINX out of the UK. Its is a decent public exchange point
out of the UK and currently has the most participants out of all other
peering points in the UK.

You could also try www.peeringdb.com -- a great resource for peering data
from a global standpoint.

Hope that helps...

Pablo


On 12/5/06, nealr <neal () lists rauhauser net> wrote:




     I am doing some work on a network in central Illinois that is
currently peering with Sprint and McLeod. They have a number of
customers in the U.K. and they want to reduce latency to that part of
the world. They've been offered a point to point 100 mbit link between
their facility and a location in London from Cogent, but this isn't IP
service. They've asked me to sort out how they can use this link or to
find a good alternative for them.


    A long time ago I think Teleglobe peering would have been the snap
answer for European connectivity, but its been a few years. Who would I
look to in terms of a carrier on that side of the pond? We've got on net
termination with Sprint as a starting point for a link ...


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