nanog mailing list archives
Re: interconnection costs
From: Baldur Norddahl <baldur.norddahl () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2015 22:02:51 +0100
There is only a xconnect expense if the peering happens at a third party datacenter. If it is a first party datacenter any xconnect fees can be considered part of the peering price. There is also the case where one party leases or builds a fiber to the other party. The xconnect always goes to the DC owner but there is usually a choice of companies that can lease fiber. The transit provider might own the fiber and provide the fiber lease and transit charge as one combined offer. We buy transit from the incumbent teleco. There is no xconnect because we are in the building already with our gpon equipment and all cost is regulated by the government. The regulator put the price of xconnect at $0 because frankly xconnect is a made up cost. Regards Baldur
Current thread:
- interconnection costs Reza Motamedi (Dec 22)
- Re: interconnection costs James Bensley (Dec 22)
- Re: interconnection costs Reza Motamedi (Dec 22)
- Re: interconnection costs Baldur Norddahl (Dec 22)
- Re: interconnection costs James Bensley (Dec 23)
- Re: interconnection costs Reza Motamedi (Dec 23)
- Re: interconnection costs Baldur Norddahl (Dec 23)
- Re: interconnection costs Reza Motamedi (Dec 23)
- Re: interconnection costs Valdis . Kletnieks (Dec 23)
- Re: interconnection costs Baldur Norddahl (Dec 23)
- Re: interconnection costs Christopher Morrow (Dec 29)
- Re: interconnection costs Reza Motamedi (Dec 22)
- Re: interconnection costs Baldur Norddahl (Dec 23)
- Re: interconnection costs Faisal Imtiaz (Dec 23)
- Re: interconnection costs James Bensley (Dec 22)
- Re: interconnection costs James Bensley (Dec 31)