Hey Arnold,
Maybe reading, understanding and acting along
http://www.denog.de/pdf/004-Tremmel-Attractive_for_Peering.pdf does help
;-)
Some advices are good, other are senseless to me.
By the way, that comes straight from DECIX people. Remind me that is
DECIX? ;) That would be silly if they
Alexandre Egger wrote:
By the way, that comes straight from DECIX people. Remind me that is
DECIX? ;) That would be silly if they wouldn't try to sell their
services undirectly in some ways... To me it sounds a but like would
if it would be some brand of class clothes saying dress well to
On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 19:42:32 +0100, Per Jessen per.jes...@enidan.ch
wrote:
dress well to sign better contracts - it's not bad advice.
/Per
Per, I agree. But I was using this as metaphor that obviously a very
expensive brand will tell you to buy their clothes to do it better just as
a brand
On 22.11.2009 19:51 Alexandre Egger wrote
On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 19:42:32 +0100, Per Jessen per.jes...@enidan.ch
wrote:
dress well to sign better contracts - it's not bad advice.
/Per
Per, I agree. But I was using this as metaphor that obviously a very
expensive brand will tell you to
On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 22:00:30 +0100, Arnold Nipper arn...@nipper.de
wrote:
I did reply to this just for fun and nothing else.
Iirc Wolfgang's presentation does not say that you you have to buy
DE-CIX services, neither does it say that you have to peer with
everyone. Doesn't it?
I am not
I came back from the weekend on Sunday, and discovered that routing was down
between Cablecom's Aorta.net and the Level3 network on which a provider of
mine is located.
As a Cablecom customer, I would have reported it directly to Cablecom, but
they seem to have reorganized away any possibility of
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