Hi Gary,
On 18/09/15 09:29, James Bensley wrote:
> For full transit all the big carriers are in most of the major UK PoPs
> (it would be handy if you mentioned the PoP name!). Just look on each
> carriers website and check their PoP list.
As per James, you did forget to point out where the PoP is
Its Layer 3 network now includes the lowest latency route across the Atlantic.
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Sales - Europe and the Americas
Hibernia Networks
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- Original Message -
> From: "Gary T. Giesen"
> To: "nanog list"
> Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2015 4:49:53 PM
> Subject: Transit Options in the UK?
> I have a cus
It seems some time if you want a good uplink you have to rent a L2
channel to another country for that ;) So that can be an option too.
On 17.09.15 23:49, Gary T. Giesen wrote:
> I have a customer who's trying to decide whether to renew their existing
> transit contract or not for a POP they have
On 17 September 2015 at 21:49, Gary T. Giesen wrote:
> I have a customer who's trying to decide whether to renew their existing
> transit contract or not for a POP they have in the UK and wondering what's
> good for transit options out there.
>
> Looking for:
>
> - Good peering/reachability to oth
On 17/09/2015 21:49, Gary T. Giesen wrote:
Can anyone offer any recommendations?
you may wish to also post to the UKNOF (UK Network Operators Forum)
list
Thanks
Chris
I have a customer who's trying to decide whether to renew their existing
transit contract or not for a POP they have in the UK and wondering what's
good for transit options out there.
Looking for:
- Good peering/reachability to other networks (I've already started perusing
the LINX peer list)
- D
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