Have gotten into the habit of making annual peering requests to Amazon asking 
turn up a session on a shared IXP peering.  Once was able to get a peering 
session turned up, no traffic was ever shifted onto it before we moved out of 
that carrier hotel a year or so later.  The amazon peering email box does have 
humans surfing it.

Over the years a number of network operators have mentioned getting little 
response from Amazon about peering requests.

For a company like Amazon they have little reason to do peering with small 
scale operators.  They already peer with the tier 1’s and assume I will do what 
I need to balance my bits.  The fancy algorithms they use to balance traffic 
around does allow them to operate a decent network with fewer staff and less 
links to the small ISPs.  Just a network operator here, trying to get my bytes 
across the wire.

Enjoy your weekend!

Kevin Burke
802-540-0979
Burlington Telecom
200 Church St, Burlington, VT

From: NANOG <[email protected]> On Behalf Of 
Lincoln Dale
Sent: Thursday, February 3, 2022 12:20 PM
To: Kelly Littlepage <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Amazon peering revisited

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On Thu, Jan 27, 2022 at 8:22 AM Kelly Littlepage via NANOG 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi all, a nanog thread started on November 23, 2018 discussed the challenges of 
getting Amazon peering sessions turned up. Has anyone had luck since/does 
anyone have a contact they could refer me to — off-list or otherwise? The 
process of getting PNI in place with other CSPs was straightforward, but I 
haven't heard back from AWS after a month and several follow-ups. Our customers 
would really benefit from us getting this sorted.

There are many folks that here that are in AWS. Assuming you have followed what 
is in https://aws.amazon.com/peering/ (and 
https://aws.amazon.com/peering/policy/) then send me details privately about 
what/when/who and I'll reach out internally to the relevant folks.

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