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Re: ISP in NYC


From: Alistair Mackenzie <magicsata () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2015 08:40:53 +0100

Hibernia (5580) have good latency throughout Europe and are huge on AMS-IX.

Latency is around 18ms from Edinburgh to Amsterdam and 5ms from London via
their network.

Used them for transit and they gave me a circuit onto AMS-IX too which
could be worth you looking into.

Between the route servers and peers on the exchange I was getting ~210k
routes.
On 17 Jul 2015 08:22, "Paul S." <contact () winterei se> wrote:

Rather than a peer, it might be an okay idea to try out peering at NYIIX
(and if the funds permit to get transport, AMS-IX/DE-CIX).

You'll quickly find that peering is *very* useful in Europe, if you have
any EU bound traffic at all.

On 7/17/2015 午後 04:06, Colin Johnston wrote:

good isp's / peers are in no particular order
bt
telstra ex psinet uk/eu

colin

Sent from my iPhone

 On 17 Jul 2015, at 07:52, Jared Geiger <jared () compuwizz net> wrote:

HE uses Telia for Transit. So you won't gain much redundancy there. I
would
go with Cogent if you have lots of European customers and North American
business customers. One not on your list is Level3. They would be strong
in
that blend too.

You might also try joining a peering point. You'll gain a lot by just
peering with the route servers.

 On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 6:34 AM, Dovid Bender <dovid () telecurve com>
wrote:

Hi,

We are looking to peer with another ISP in NY. My options are:
Telia
Tata
Cogent

We currently have (and will keep):
HE
NTT
TELX (They use NTT and HE and we are looking to replace them).

We need an ISP that has a good peering/connectivity in Europe and Asia
(Israel specific).

Any advice on who to go with?





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