On 3/03/25 15:46, Josh Luthman via NANOG wrote:
What does it matter if they are the only option within 100 miles?

there are still plenty of transit providers
No, there isn't.  I literally just got an email from HE minutes ago and
their closest point is an 80 mile drive.  As I stated in my previous post,
"We have had to build fiber about 20 route miles ($1MM) to reach our second
provider.  Our first provider was 4 route miles."  Not everyone has the
luxury of spending a million bucks to get a second fiber option.

That means HE had to build fiber about 100 miles ($5MM) to reach the location where you are peering with them. Not everyone has the luxury of spending 5 million bucks to peer with you for free.

Competition is not a luxury everyone has.  Bringing awareness to (IMO bad)
practices like BGP fees is a good thing for network operators.

You're welcome to become the competition. It should be about 100 miles ($5MM) to reach a place 100 miles away where there's another option. Will you be able to make enough money to justify this, or will you have to charge fees to your downstreams?

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