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Re: Netflix transit preference?
From: David Temkin <dave () temk in>
Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2012 05:11:47 -0500
Hi all, We (Netflix) reached out to Randal off-list to explain how our transit/peering methodology works. Feel free to reach out to peering () netflix com for questions like this in the future. -Dave On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 6:00 PM, Robert E. Seastrom <rs () seastrom com> wrote:
Jeff Kell <jeff-kell () utc edu> writes:On 12/27/2012 1:26 PM, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:On Dec 27, 2012, at 13:19 , randal k <nanog () data102 com> wrote:(We move ~1.4gbps to Netflix, and are thus not a candidate for peering. And they have no POP close.)Why don't you ask Netflix? And why not ask them for kit to put on-net? <https://signup.netflix.com/openconnect>The last time we asked, their criteria was ~2.0gbps, so he doesn't have enough qualifying traffic. Has anyone looked at a Qwilt? http://www.qwilt.com/MiM-ing streaming media providers is filed under "encourage my competitors to do this". It's likely to make your phone ring. -r
Current thread:
- Netflix transit preference? randal k (Dec 27)
- Re: Netflix transit preference? Patrick W. Gilmore (Dec 27)
- Re: Netflix transit preference? Jeff Kell (Dec 27)
- RE: Netflix transit preference? Steve Dodd (Dec 27)
- Re: Netflix transit preference? randal k (Dec 27)
- Re: Netflix transit preference? Robert E. Seastrom (Dec 27)
- Re: Netflix transit preference? David Temkin (Dec 29)
- Re: Netflix transit preference? Jeff Kell (Dec 27)
- Re: Netflix transit preference? Patrick W. Gilmore (Dec 27)
- Re: Netflix transit preference? randal k (Dec 27)
- Re: Netflix transit preference? Patrick W. Gilmore (Dec 27)
- Re: Netflix transit preference? Patrick W. Gilmore (Dec 27)
- Re: Netflix transit preference? Carlos Alcantar (Dec 27)