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Re: Peering in Latin America


From: isabel dias <isabeldias1 () yahoo com>
Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 04:01:21 -0800 (PST)

How many times more anyone will be lookin to ask the same questions. IX's (peering) are there and most likely companies 
have presence either on the NY IX or LINX so ask them around and peer w/ them locally. Transite is a costy solution 
unless you want to load balance your traffic and have means of cross-charge. 


----- Original Message ----
From: Dave Temkin <davet1 () gmail com>
To: Ken Gilmour <ken.gilmour () gmail com>
Cc: nanog () nanog org
Sent: Sun, November 1, 2009 3:40:53 AM
Subject: Re: Peering in Latin America

Ken Gilmour wrote:
Hi There,

I am looking for carriers who offer peering in Latin America
(Specifically Costa Rica). So far the only carrier in Costa Rica who I
have been able to find that does this is ADN (American Data Networks,
www.data.cr). While they are already on my list for a quote, we need
at least one other diverse connection, so I would appreciate if anyone
else would be able to help me find other carriers who operate here?
Here's who i've contacted so far:

RACSA - Can't get past 1st level support (they don't know what BGP is)
ICE - Tried contacting a person who's address I was previously given
from NANOG to no avail
Global Crossing - Said they contacted an engineer who would get back
to me, mailed them 4 times since to no avail (no bounced emails
either).
Level 3 - Apparently don't operate in Latin America
AT&T - Want us to have a minimum of 3 locations in the US to peer with first

So far ADN are the only carrier who have actually been of any help.
Quick Googling for "BGP Peering Latin America" and "BGP Peering Costa
Rica" and several variations thereof is not yielding any fruitful
results.

Thanks and regards,

Ken

  
To be clear; are you looking for paid transit connectivity within Costa 
Rica for the purposes of localizing traffic or are you looking for free 
or reduced cost connectivity to very specific SP's in Costa Rica?

-Dave





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