Dear Nicolas;
1.) We can do it, but we will charge for it.
2.) Better lists for such discussion are
IPMulticast from ServiceNetworks.com (for commercial issues)
http://www.servicenetworks.com/SNEditorial/forums.asp#IPMulticast
MBoned (for deployment issues).
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3.) You should try and get native multicast instead of a tunnel. For either, in France you might try
noos.fr
francetelecom.fr
Renater.fr
inria.fr
All of which have multicast peering set up.
Naino offers commercial multicast service in France (see
http://www.multicast-isp-list.com )
+ Naino SA
Sales Office
21, rue Bargue
75015 Paris
France
+ Tel: +33 1 56 58 01 14
+ Fax: +33 1 43 33 52 67
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And, finally, there are in France the usual big players who will give you multicast if you have a connection to them, such as Sprint.
Regards
Marshall Eubanks
On Friday, December 27, 2002, at 07:46 PM, Nicolas DEFFAYET wrote:
On Sat, 2002-12-28 at 01:39, Daniel Roesen wrote:On Sat, Dec 28, 2002 at 12:33:52AM +0100, Nicolas DEFFAYET wrote:Who can provide me an IPv4 multicast tunnel with a mbgp session ?My multicast router is located at Paris, FR.Why don't you ask on your own continent? Is there any particular attractive idea behind sending traffic unnecessarily over the Atlantic which I miss?I don't find better list for my question and a lot of european people read this list. Best Regards, -- Nicolas DEFFAYET, NDSoftware NOC Website: http://noc.ndsoftwarenet.com/ FNIX6: http://www.fnix6.net/ #nocpeople @ IRCnet
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