We recently turned up a new IXP and I’m going through the motions of arranging 
the usual peers, etc.
I’m extremely surprised by this one:

Public Peering

Google no longer accepts new peering requests at internet exchanges (IXPs). 
However, Google maintains dedicated connectivity to the internet exchanges 
(IXPs) listed in our PeeringDB entry<https://www.peeringdb.com/asn/15169>. We 
also maintain existing BGP sessions across internet exchanges where we are 
connected. For networks who do not meet our PNI requirements Google will serve 
those networks via indirect paths.

I can only presume that someone who doesn’t pay for cross connect fees came up 
with this plan. This feels short sighted at the least. Considering the benefits 
of peering, I have to express some dismay at this disservice to the internet in 
general.

Anyone from Google care to explain what appears to be a willful withdrawal of 
support for the IXP community?
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