Re: Global Peer Exchange

2020-11-30 Thread Filip Hruska
To expand on that a bit: The pricing differs per geographical region, I was offered 0.1 EUR/Mbps, someone I know in Australia got a price several times higher. No fixed port costs, no commit, no distance-based fees. No discounts for larger ports. Both sites have to be separate companies, not

Re: Global Peer Exchange

2020-11-30 Thread Ryan Hamel
That's Cogent for ya. Ryan On Mon, Nov 30, 2020, 10:14 AM Paul Emmons wrote: > > You take down a 10g connection and they bill each side $.2 a meg, 95th >> percintile billing. VLAN between the two sites. Both sites have to have a >> different AS number. So if you want to move 1g of data, 95th

Re: Global Peer Exchange

2020-11-30 Thread Paul Emmons
> You take down a 10g connection and they bill each side $.2 a meg, 95th > percintile billing. VLAN between the two sites. Both sites have to have a > different AS number. So if you want to move 1g of data, 95th percentile, > between 2 datacenters I guess it has some utility at $400 a gig

Re: Global Peer Exchange

2020-11-30 Thread Jay Hennigan
On 11/30/20 07:07, Jared Brown wrote: Hello NANOG! Does anybody have anything, good or bad, to say about Cogent's Global Peer Exchange? I have had two different Cogent telespammers cold-call me about this within the last month. Neither seemed to grok the concept of peering, why one should

Re: Global Peer Exchange

2020-11-30 Thread Laura Smith via NANOG
30, 2020 3:07 PM, Jared Brown wrote: > Hello NANOG! > > Does anybody have anything, good or bad, to say about Cogent's Global Peer > Exchange? > > Jared

Global Peer Exchange

2020-11-30 Thread Jared Brown
Hello NANOG! Does anybody have anything, good or bad, to say about Cogent's Global Peer Exchange? Jared