Re: Europe IP Transit Provider Ideas ?

2020-07-01 Thread Jean Delestre
If you want good connectivity with up to 20/30 gigs of traffic you should
check IP-Max in Geneva  (25091)

They are very well connected in Europe

Le mar. 30 juin 2020 à 22:31, Michel 'ic' Luczak  a
écrit :

> 5511
>
> On 30 Jun 2020, at 13:14, James Braunegg 
> wrote:
>
> We currently take full table feeds from Telia, GTT, Cogent, Retn,
> tisparkle (Seabone) we are also looking at adding NTT in the USA and maybe
> also in Europe but any other recommendations ?
>
>
>


Re: Europe IP Transit Provider Ideas ?

2020-06-30 Thread Michel 'ic' Luczak
5511

> On 30 Jun 2020, at 13:14, James Braunegg  wrote:
> 
> We currently take full table feeds from Telia, GTT, Cogent, Retn, tisparkle 
> (Seabone) we are also looking at adding NTT in the USA and maybe also in 
> Europe but any other recommendations ?
> 



Re: Europe IP Transit Provider Ideas ?

2020-06-30 Thread Eric Kuhnke
For Africa take a look at Liquid Telecoms and WIOCC. If your target market
is more specifically west african, look at the ISPs which have major POPs
in Accra and Lagos.

For east africa, Kenya/Tanzania, and those with good connectivity from
Kenya to Djibouti and into the UAE (via Fujairah).

WIOCC is somewhat of an east african specialist.

https://asrank.caida.org/asns/30844

https://asrank.caida.org/asns/37662



On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 5:50 AM Mark Tinka  wrote:

>
>
> On 30/Jun/20 14:15, Darin Steffl wrote:
> > Why isn't Hurricane in your mix yet? They have great routes, some of
> > the lowest pricing available, and they are always easy to reach at the
> > NOC. They also peer at nearly every IX possible. They're #1 in number
> > of BGP adjacencies.
> >
> > It looks like they have 3 or 4 paths in/out of Africa. I'd use their
> > looking glass tool to check latency and peering.
>
> For Africa, Kenya and South Africa tend to be typical points for initial
> build-outs. Nigeria gets attention too.
>
> You want to look at an operator that spreads across more locations than
> that to reach as many African networks as possible. The ones that I know
> of have Africa as their primary market, but also have presence in Europe.
>
> Mark.
>


Re: Europe IP Transit Provider Ideas ?

2020-06-30 Thread Mark Tinka



On 30/Jun/20 14:15, Darin Steffl wrote:
> Why isn't Hurricane in your mix yet? They have great routes, some of
> the lowest pricing available, and they are always easy to reach at the
> NOC. They also peer at nearly every IX possible. They're #1 in number
> of BGP adjacencies. 
>
> It looks like they have 3 or 4 paths in/out of Africa. I'd use their
> looking glass tool to check latency and peering.

For Africa, Kenya and South Africa tend to be typical points for initial
build-outs. Nigeria gets attention too.

You want to look at an operator that spreads across more locations than
that to reach as many African networks as possible. The ones that I know
of have Africa as their primary market, but also have presence in Europe.

Mark.


Re: Europe IP Transit Provider Ideas ?

2020-06-30 Thread Mehmet Akcin
TATA \ Centurylink

On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 05:16 Darin Steffl  wrote:

> Why isn't Hurricane in your mix yet? They have great routes, some of the
> lowest pricing available, and they are always easy to reach at the NOC.
> They also peer at nearly every IX possible. They're #1 in number of BGP
> adjacencies.
>
> It looks like they have 3 or 4 paths in/out of Africa. I'd use their
> looking glass tool to check latency and peering.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 30, 2020, 6:29 AM Mark Tinka  wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On 30/Jun/20 13:14, James Braunegg wrote:
>>
>> Dear Nanog
>>
>>
>>
>> For those running a AS with multiply POP locations around the world who
>> would you recommend as a strong tier 1 transit provider in Europe (good
>> routes to Africa would be a bonus)
>>
>>
>>
>> We currently take full table feeds from Telia, GTT, Cogent, Retn,
>> tisparkle (Seabone) we are also looking at adding NTT in the USA and maybe
>> also in Europe but any other recommendations ?
>>
>>
>>
>> Happy to be contacted by transit providers off list, thanks in advance
>>
>>
>> For Europe, even though it's 10% of our overall traffic, we have been
>> happy with the top 7 global carriers.
>>
>> For routing into Africa, I'll unicast you.
>>
>> Mark.
>>
> --
Mehmet
+1-424-298-1903


Re: Europe IP Transit Provider Ideas ?

2020-06-30 Thread Darin Steffl
Why isn't Hurricane in your mix yet? They have great routes, some of the
lowest pricing available, and they are always easy to reach at the NOC.
They also peer at nearly every IX possible. They're #1 in number of BGP
adjacencies.

It looks like they have 3 or 4 paths in/out of Africa. I'd use their
looking glass tool to check latency and peering.



On Tue, Jun 30, 2020, 6:29 AM Mark Tinka  wrote:

>
>
> On 30/Jun/20 13:14, James Braunegg wrote:
>
> Dear Nanog
>
>
>
> For those running a AS with multiply POP locations around the world who
> would you recommend as a strong tier 1 transit provider in Europe (good
> routes to Africa would be a bonus)
>
>
>
> We currently take full table feeds from Telia, GTT, Cogent, Retn,
> tisparkle (Seabone) we are also looking at adding NTT in the USA and maybe
> also in Europe but any other recommendations ?
>
>
>
> Happy to be contacted by transit providers off list, thanks in advance
>
>
> For Europe, even though it's 10% of our overall traffic, we have been
> happy with the top 7 global carriers.
>
> For routing into Africa, I'll unicast you.
>
> Mark.
>


Re: Europe IP Transit Provider Ideas ?

2020-06-30 Thread Mark Tinka


On 30/Jun/20 13:14, James Braunegg wrote:
>
> Dear Nanog
>
>  
>
> For those running a AS with multiply POP locations around the world
> who would you recommend as a strong tier 1 transit provider in Europe
> (good routes to Africa would be a bonus)
>
>  
>
> We currently take full table feeds from Telia, GTT, Cogent, Retn,
> tisparkle (Seabone) we are also looking at adding NTT in the USA and
> maybe also in Europe but any other recommendations ?
>
>  
>
> Happy to be contacted by transit providers off list, thanks in advance
>

For Europe, even though it's 10% of our overall traffic, we have been
happy with the top 7 global carriers.

For routing into Africa, I'll unicast you.

Mark.


Europe IP Transit Provider Ideas ?

2020-06-30 Thread James Braunegg
Dear Nanog

For those running a AS with multiply POP locations around the world who would 
you recommend as a strong tier 1 transit provider in Europe (good routes to 
Africa would be a bonus)

We currently take full table feeds from Telia, GTT, Cogent, Retn, tisparkle 
(Seabone) we are also looking at adding NTT in the USA and maybe also in Europe 
but any other recommendations ?

Happy to be contacted by transit providers off list, thanks in advance

Kindest Regards


James Braunegg



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