Re: concern over public peering points [WAS: Peering point speed publicly available?]

From: Randy Bush (no email)
Date: Sat Jul 03 2004 - 16:39:03 EDT


beware. six is funny. it's in seattle's carrier hotel, the
westin, 32 floors of racks, more colo providers than fleas on a
dawg, and very very low inter-suite fiber rates from the
building owners. so, though the six does have a core, it is
also kinda splattered into switches all over the building; with
ease of connection and low cost being achieved at the expense
of reliability.

and costs are distributed along with the six infrastructure.
so colo provider A may have a switch and charge $a to access
it, while colo provider B may charge $b, where $b != $a.

for a small local exchange this is ok, even cool. i would not
want to do similarly in virginmania or palo attitude, and i
would not join the six if i was a major player (only a research
rack is on the six). my internal indirect costs would not be
worth the traffic shed.

randy








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