Hi Andrius

We are currently running a new fibre network back to our new London city 
datacentre and we might be able to help you. Also we aggregate all carriers so 
should be able to find an on-net localtion. We can also do co-lo and managed 
services. Feel free to drop us a line.

Rgds
Lee

Kind regards
Lee Norvall
CTO
Fusion Media Networks Ltd

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Thornton [[email protected]]
Received: Sunday, 26 May 2013, 13:34
To: [email protected] [[email protected]]
Subject: Re: [uknof] leasing/managed offices in London, UK with 10gbe carriers 
POPs?

Hi

As Simon said on NANOG, in the UK it is rare that a normal office
building would have that sort of connectivity available to tenants.

Typically, if a landlord / managing agents want to offer Internet
connection to their clients, they will do something like get 100M from a
provider and split it up themselves (usually not doing a great job of
it).  You're unlikely to be able to say "can I have a clear
VLAN/wavelength back to Telehouse" or wherever!

However, there is a lot of fibre in the ground in London and finding a
building that is either on-net or very close to someone's fibre (so
minimal cost to install) shouldn't be too hard.  I don't know of any
lists of well connected buildings though.

Paul.

On 26/05/2013 13:17, Andrius Kazimieras Kasparavičius wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was going through this database[1] looking for office
> facilities/buildings with 10gbe carriers POPs already present,
> but only datacentres are listed.
>
> My requirement is low cost 10gbe connectivity to any London
> datacentre where I could either get either low-cost few racks
> hosting+partial transit.. Well multiple 1gig links might be ok
> too.
>
> I am sure there are already large office blocks with multiple
> 10gbe carrier POPs or am I? Maybe it is possible to save costs
> and time by choosing office with built-in good connectivity
> rather than wait months and multiple permits to dig the road
> etc..?
>
> [1] https://www.peeringdb.com/private/facility_list.php
>
> Thanks,


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