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Re: an over-the-top data center


From: Kurt Erik Lindqvist <kurtis () kurtis pp se>
Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2008 20:35:36 +0100

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        Patrick,

On 1 dec 2008, at 02.33, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:

On Nov 28, 2008, at 4:04 PM, Jean-François Mezei wrote:

The thing about a carrier hotel is that it cannot be a secret location
since you need to allow various carriers and ISPs to have physical
access to the building so they can install/manage their
servers/routers/switches.

The advantage of this swedish data centre is that even if its location is well known, it is pretty hard to harm the building. You can't run a
truck full of explosives into it for instance.

Unfortunately, you also cannot run your own fiber there, colo equipment there, visit it for any reason, etc.

for the non-Stockholm locations that is not true. As a matter of fact, you will have to get your own fibers to Netnod there. As for co-lo of equipment, not as easy as in a neutral co-location. As for visits, why would you need to?

As for fibers, Stockholm has a fiber monopoloy run by the city of Stockholm. So you would have to buy fibers from that monopoloy in any case.

I was going to say 'this probably hinders customers adoption at NetNod', but I know for a fact the "probably" is superfluous.


That is your judgement. We have seen the largest growth for a long time in the last year.

Best regards,

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