Re: Birmingham UK colocation

2007-02-01 Thread David Freedman
h for "Birmingham UK colocation" only useably yeilds "F1 colocation" and "easy net". Off list is fine. -Andrew No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with Yahoo!

Re: Birmingham UK colocation

2007-01-30 Thread Andy Davidson
On Mon, 2007-01-29 at 12:56 -0800, Andrew Gristina wrote: > I have two racks in London UK. The colocation is > currently in London. The contract is up soon and most > of the feet on the ground in the UK of the company is > in the greater Birmingham area. So I'm interested in > colocating about t

RE: Birmingham UK colocation

2007-01-30 Thread Neil J. McRae
No peering in Brum, quickest will be to bounce of London. COLT has a data centre in Birmingham and we can do what ever bandwidth you need to where ever. Regards, Neil.

Re: Birmingham UK colocation

2007-01-30 Thread James Blessing
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Andrew Gristina wrote: > I have two racks in London UK. The colocation is > currently in London. The contract is up soon and most > of the feet on the ground in the UK of the company is > in the greater Birmingham area. So I'm interested in > coloca

Re: Birmingham UK colocation

2007-01-29 Thread Joe Abley
On 29-Jan-2007, at 16:16, Joe Abley wrote: I've never heard of anybody acquiring peering in Birminghag. For the record that was a typo, not some kind of weird dig at Birmingham :-) Joe

Re: Birmingham UK colocation

2007-01-29 Thread Joe Abley
On 29-Jan-2007, at 15:56, Andrew Gristina wrote: I have two racks in London UK. The colocation is currently in London. The contract is up soon and most of the feet on the ground in the UK of the company is in the greater Birmingham area. So I'm interested in colocating about two racks of ser

Birmingham UK colocation

2007-01-29 Thread Andrew Gristina
tions on excellent colocation in London? Google search for "Birmingham UK colocation" only useably yeilds "F1 colocation" and "easy net". Off list is fine. -Andrew No need to