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Re: 60 Hudson Woes
From: Rod Beck <rod.beck () unitedcablecompany com>
Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2018 17:08:43 +0000
I thought 165 Halsey had high riser expenses. However, I fully agree that 165 Halsey appears to be indispensable. Does anyone know how much a dark fiber pair from 165 Halsey to 60 Hudson would be on a 5 year lease or 15 year IRU? Regards, Roderick. ________________________________ From: NANOG <nanog-bounces () nanog org> on behalf of Dovid Bender <dovid () telecurve com> Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2018 4:49 PM To: James Stankiewicz Cc: NANOG Subject: Re: 60 Hudson Woes What about remote hands? What I like about DR is their staff levels and resources should there be a storm etc. they are fully staff. I rarely use their remote hands but when I do they are golden. They also have a great record. On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 8:21 AM, James Stankiewicz <stankiewicz () njedge net> wrote:
Halsey Street is outstanding,,great staff and is the place to be!! On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 5:07 PM, Brian Knight <ml () knight-networks com> wrote:As the engineer working on that Cisco / IBM issue Erik mentioned... ;) I was able to get walk-up, same-day access to the building for myself a few weeks ago (as a customer of DR) and didn’t get my hand slapped forit.DR just created the access ticket with the building and that was enough.Ittook about 20 minutes start to finish. But if a vendor tech needs access, they need a COI generated, and that must be sent to the building ahead of time via DR. Otherwise they will be turned away. The COI was the biggest blocker. A 48 hour lead time for the visit didn’t seem to be enforced, not by Digital Realty anyway. Also, I tried to arrange for permanent building key card access while I was there. But the key cards must be used at least once every 60 days, otherwise they are deactivated. I decided just to arrange for accessaheadof time since I don’t visit often. -BrianOn Feb 16, 2018, at 1:50 PM, Erik Sundberg <ESundberg () nitelusa com>wrote:We just had an issue where cisco was going to replace a power tray inour router at 60 hudson, we are also at telx. Cisco contracts with IBMforthis. The building is now checking that all 3rd party vendors have an existing Certificate of insurance (COI). This take 48 hours to get put in there system...So now we are forced to use telx smarthands if it's under 48 hours orweekends-----Original Message----- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-bounces () nanog org] On Behalf Of Dovid Bender Sent: Friday, February 16, 2018 12:03 PM To: NANOG <nanog () nanog org> Subject: 60 Hudson Woes We have space with Digital Realty (aka TELX) and 60 Hudson and latelyit's been a nightmare getting in. The real estate management company is having us reconsider our options. They are giving us the option to haveIDbadges for our employees but for anyone else that wants access we need to request it 48 hours in advance to get approval. So if we plan on havinganunexpected outage and we need to have a have a vendor come on site (e.g.aDell tech) we will need to let them know in advance.What are peoples experiences with 111 8th and 165 Halsey? We reallylike the connectivity options at 60 Hudson but at some point the hassle becomes not worth it.-- *Jim Stankiewicz* *Principal Network Architect* *NJEdge* *W:855.832.EDGE(3343)* *c:201.306.4409*
Current thread:
- 60 Hudson Woes Dovid Bender (Feb 16)
- RE: 60 Hudson Woes Erik Sundberg (Feb 16)
- Re: 60 Hudson Woes Brian Knight (Feb 17)
- Re: 60 Hudson Woes Wayne Bouchard (Feb 18)
- Re: 60 Hudson Woes James Stankiewicz (Feb 19)
- Re: 60 Hudson Woes Dovid Bender (Feb 20)
- RE: 60 Hudson Woes Chris Gross (Feb 20)
- Re: 60 Hudson Woes Rod Beck (Feb 20)
- Re: 60 Hudson Woes Brian Knight (Feb 17)
- RE: 60 Hudson Woes Erik Sundberg (Feb 16)
- Re: 60 Hudson Woes Mike Hammett (Feb 16)
- Re: 60 Hudson Woes Dovid Bender (Feb 18)
- Re: 60 Hudson Woes Wayne Bouchard (Feb 18)