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RE: Sprint / Cogent
From: Jon Lewis <jlewis () lewis org>
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 09:59:19 -0400 (EDT)
On Fri, 31 Oct 2008, Nick Hilliard wrote:
This wasn't the first time Cogent offered something similar. They did the same thing when Level3 depeered them.And they'll do it to others in future peering spats. It's just a bullying tactic - entertaining if you're on the sideline; irritating if you're Sprint.
It seems to me, it's a rather empty offer though. How many Sprint customers affected by the Sprint/Cogent depeering are actually in facilities where they can get that free Cogent connection without paying for expensive backhaul to reach Cogent and already have an ASN, BGP capable router(s), and globally routable CIDRS so they can access both the Sprint and Cogent views of the internet?
Does anyone know how many Level3 customers Cogent actually hooked up when Level3 and Cogent stopped peering?
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Current thread:
- Re: Sprint / Cogent, (continued)
- Re: Sprint / Cogent Patrick W. Gilmore (Oct 31)
- Re: Sprint / Cogent Kurt Erik Lindqvist (Oct 31)
- Re: Sprint / Cogent Brian Raaen (Oct 31)
- Re: Sprint / Cogent Christopher Morrow (Oct 31)
- Re: Sprint / Cogent Joe Greco (Oct 31)
- Re: Sprint / Cogent Nick Hilliard (Oct 31)
- RE: Sprint / Cogent Randy Epstein (Oct 31)
- Re: Sprint / Cogent Majdi S. Abbas (Oct 31)
- Re: Sprint / Cogent Patrick W. Gilmore (Oct 31)
- Re: Sprint / Cogent Elmar K. Bins (Oct 31)