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Celeste Anderson
LAAP Operations Manager (among other things)
USC/ISI
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From:Paul Vixie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: AP IX locations
I would confirm GM's assertion. Also, if you have
I have heard that the new paix switch will be attached [to laap] as well.
But only rumored not sure if its true.
it's true. there was a launch party recently when the paix switch was
announced for 1 wilshire, and laap was absolutely mentioned along with
the words just like seattle with
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Subject: Re: AP IX locations
I would confirm GM's assertion. Also, if you have the luxury of caring
more about a smaller set of large-capacity Tier1 private peers, there is
some presence of AsiaPac providers doing this at Equinix SJ.
Actually Equinix
Subject: Re: AP IX locations
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 01:30:42PM -0500, keichii wrote:
From: Neil J. McRae [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm looking to improve my connectivity into the AP region, in
a cost effective [i.e. for as little as possible :-)]. I have
ruled out buying transit as it doesn't
On Sun, Sep 29, 2002 at 01:27:38PM -0700, Barry Raveendran Greene wrote:
1:1 figure for people age 18 - 60. Add these indicators to the fact that
most of the Internet market dominating companies are the old PTTs. All these
PTT (control freaks) are now Telcos (out to maximize share holder
I'm not sure how much is supposed to be discussed about the paix la
project but I know we're going to turn up peering there, meeting with
our Paix sales person tomorrow. Still, Paix pao seems to have a lot of
asian carriers. Most of which were very very open to peering there.
On 29
Sep
I would confirm GM's assertion. Also, if you have the luxury of caring
more about a smaller set of large-capacity Tier1 private peers, there is
some presence of AsiaPac providers doing this at Equinix SJ.
Actually Equinix-Los Angeles has more Asian based Networks coming in for
turn-up
I'm looking to improve my connectivity into the AP region, in
a cost effective [i.e. for as little as possible :-)]. I have
ruled out buying transit as it doesn't help the issue that I'm
trying to resolve, so I was wondering if there was a location/IXP
in the AP region that would enable me to
|I'm looking to improve my connectivity into the AP region, in
|a cost effective [i.e. for as little as possible :-)]. I have
|ruled out buying transit as it doesn't help the issue that I'm
|trying to resolve, so I was wondering if there was a location/IXP
|in the AP region that would
|I'm looking to improve my connectivity into the AP region, in
|a cost effective [i.e. for as little as possible :-)]. I have
|ruled out buying transit as it doesn't help the issue that I'm
|trying to resolve, so I was wondering if there was a location/IXP
|in the AP region that would
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 08:36:02AM -0700, David Conrad wrote:
sadly the best spot to interconnect is not in the AP region, its in Palo
Alto.
Is this really still true?
I would not be surprised to find that it is.
Asia Pacific is an enormous region with lots of inconvenient ocean
all
From: Neil J. McRae [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm looking to improve my connectivity into the AP region, in
a cost effective [i.e. for as little as possible :-)]. I have
ruled out buying transit as it doesn't help the issue that I'm
trying to resolve, so I was wondering if there was a location/IXP
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 02:43:19PM -0400, Dorian Kim scribbled:
| On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 01:30:42PM -0500, keichii wrote:
| Above.net and ATT are your best bets for operations based in the Americas.
| Above has a .jp IX/colo that is almost the best connected place in AP.
| ATT and Above.net
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 11:45:53AM -0400, German Martinez
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|I'm looking to improve my connectivity into the AP region, in
|a cost effective [i.e. for as little as possible :-)]. I have
|ruled out buying transit as it doesn't help the issue that I'm
|trying
At 01:37 PM 9/26/2002 -0700, Lane Patterson wrote:
I would confirm GM's assertion. Also, if you have the luxury of caring
more about a smaller set of large-capacity Tier1 private peers, there is
some presence of AsiaPac providers doing this at Equinix SJ.
Actually Equinix-Los Angeles has more
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 04:52:33PM -0400, ren wrote:
At 01:37 PM 9/26/2002 -0700, Lane Patterson wrote:
I would confirm GM's assertion. Also, if you have the luxury of caring
more about a smaller set of large-capacity Tier1 private peers, there is
some presence of AsiaPac providers doing
A handful of incumbent telcos of AP region countries as well as few others
operate multigigabit IP networks across the Pacific. I don't think they'd
agree with your statement.
Dorian is absolutely right here. There are even some incumbent telcos (not only from
AP) with capacity between
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