On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 10:50 AM, Reinier Battenberg
<[email protected]> wrote:
> UIXP traffic is free (AFAIK), and Orange is selling it to their clients at
> 250USD/Mbs at least to their clients.


I see what you mean now.  However, it's not as cut and dried as that.
They pay someone (or multiple someones) for transit.  that's not free.
The fact that they are getting ~30 Mbps from the GGC means that this
traffic will be delivered faster to their customers than from transit
links.  It doesn't mean that they are paying for 30Mb/s less transit
however.  It's just 30Mbps less transit than they are using.  Make
sense?

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