Depending on the Colo... It is generally a fiber for everyone.
But Bell being Bell (wink wink) I'm sure they made this extra
and for no reason at all.
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Alain Hebertaheb...@pubnix.net
PubNIX Inc.
50 boul. St-Charles
P.O. Box 26770
+1 to using their wholesale platform to accomplish this, either via an
account rep or WSS portal.
On Sat, Sep 8, 2018, 10:04 PM Eric Dugas wrote:
> I've requested many times 1G/10G EI circuits without CPEs and even had
> Settlement based peering from AS577 delivered on an EVC on a CPE-less ENNI
I'm fairly certain I was told if I was in bell Colo they would be passing
me Ethernet without a CPE/nid. I'm also pretty sure they said they normally
do that where possible in Colo. But I could be wrong.
My last discussions were with wholesale.
--john
On Sat, Sep 8, 2018, 7:26 PM JASON BOTHE via
We used to have a GigE transit port terminated on
CO connecting links inside one of their COs long
ago. No CPE. They may have changed their policy since then.
At 07:25 PM 08/09/2018, JASON BOTHE via NANOG wrote:
All,
Just curious if anyone uses Bell Canada for IP
transit in a colo
I've requested many times 1G/10G EI circuits without CPEs and even had
Settlement based peering from AS577 delivered on an EVC on a CPE-less ENNI
so they definitely be flexible.
This was with Bell wholesale thought. If you deal with retail, your
experience may vary...
On Sat, Sep 8, 2018, 19:25
All,
Just curious if anyone uses Bell Canada for IP transit in a colo environment
and whether or not you were able to obtain a traditional cross-connect without
having Bell place a managed CPE device in your cage. I can’t seem to find
anyone intelligent enough to tell my any different other
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