Mike, IFN is a rural service provider in Indiana that may have dark fiber
or optical wave service where you need it. They are a member of a larger
coop, Indatel Group. IG has a national fiber presence comprised of state
to state telecom coops.
http://ifncom.co/network/state-fiber-map/
http://www.
On 1/30/15 8:29 AM, Justin M. Streiner wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Jan 2015, Eric Louie wrote:
>
>> It also sounds like the Internet (aka the upstream/Tier 1 carriers) don't
>> want me to advertise anything longer than my /32 into BGPv6. Is that
>> true?
>> (I'm getting that from the spamming comments ma
Hi Mike,
Have you checked with Axia Technology Partners? www.axiatp.com
They have fiber throughout Indiana. Doubtful they have their own dark fiber
from Indy to Ft Wayne, but worth checking into!
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Jason Canady
Unlimited Net, LLC
www.unlimitednet.us
twitter: @unlimitednet
On Jan 31, 2015,
- Original Message -
> From: "Alex Brooks"
> As has been mentioned, there are also a few special purpose
> non-geographic lists around. Voiceops for VoIP
> (http://www.voiceops.org/), DC-Ops for Data Centre operation
> discussion (https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/dc-ops),
Wouldn'
Any recommendations for dark fiber between Indianapolis and Fort Wayne? I see a
few routes, but that doesn't mean they actually sell dark fiber. The company
that we've partnered with asked a couple companies (Zayo, IFN and one of the
Time Warners) and came up short. Seems odd because Zayo lists
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