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Re: True cost of peering (was Re: Sprint peering policy)
From: alex () yuriev com
Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2002 09:28:47 -0400 (EDT)
NYIIX 1/4 rack + 100M switch connection - <$1K/mth fiber cx for Gig-E to high-bandwidth peers: $0/mth small GSR12000 - $20K from the local bankruptcy trustee OC192 from Manhattan to Vienna, VA: $10K/mth SIX is also quite inexpensive. I've been told Equinix can be talked down from ~$3K/mth for a rack/power & a couple cx to <$1500/mth. 2 years ago you couldn't build a coast-to-coast backbone and get peering costs < $50/mbit. Now my rough calculations put it at ~$20/mbit if you do it on the cheap.
D-e-p-r-i-c-i-a-t-i-o-n. S-a-l-a-r-i-e-s. Alex
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- Re: Sprint peering policy Ukyo Kuonji (Jul 01)
- Re: True cost of peering (was Re: Sprint peering policy) Richard A Steenbergen (Jul 01)
- Re: True cost of peering (was Re: Sprint peering policy) Ralph Doncaster (Jul 02)
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