Ah Ah,

They are asking for the IPV4/IPV6 price-list :)

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Raphaël Maunier
NEO TELECOMS
CTO / Directeur Ingénierie
AS8218


On Apr 5, 2012, at 11:18 PM, Michael Hallgren wrote:

> Le jeudi 05 avril 2012 à 11:19 -0700, Martin J. Levy a écrit :
>> Even the English speaking world is seeing what's going on in France ...
>> 
>>  
>> http://www.telecompaper.com/news/france-telecom-commits-to-more-transparency-in-peering
>> 
>> ... enjoy!
> 
> Hi Martin,
> 
> Sure, no surprise! v6 as well ? :)
> 
> mh
> 
>> 
>> Martin
>> 
>>  Martin J. Levy
>>  Director IPv6 Strategy
>>  Hurricane Electric
>>  760 Mission Court,
>>  Fremont, CA 94539, USA
>>  +1 408 499 3801 (mobile)
>>  mar...@he.net (email)
>>  http://he.net/ (web)
>> 
>> --------------------
>> 
>> News
>> France Telecom commits to more transparency in peering
>> Wednesday 4 April 2012 | 10:50 CET
>> 
>> France Telecom-Orange has made a commitment to the Competition Authority to 
>> make its internet interconnection pricing and technical offer more 
>> transparent following a regulatory decision stemming from a January 2011 
>> complaint by US internet connectivity provider Cogent. At the time Orange 
>> customers complained of slower downloads from MegaUpload and MegaVideo, 
>> carried by Cogent. The US firm accused France Telecom-Orange of throttling 
>> access to its users and to not have invested enough for acceptable QoS. The 
>> French operator sought additional payment to open new interconnection 
>> capacity as free peering would not be able to compensate for much higher 
>> traffic in one direction than in the other. The Competition Authority 
>> criticised France Telecom-Orange for the opacity of its arrangement with its 
>> Open Transit subsidiary, a competitor of Cogent, finding that the prices 
>> charged to an unnamed very popular website seem to be substantially lower 
>> than market rates. However it did not find the French operator to have 
>> broken its peering agreement by refusing Cogent access to its customers, but 
>> only wanted to be paid for it. The regulator will run market tests until 3 
>> May to collect observations from websites, hosts, transit operators, ISPs 
>> and other actors about France Telecom's proposals. It will meet again to 
>> determine whether the proposed commitments are sufficient to meet 
>> competition concerns.
>> 
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