Simon, BT has to buy tails from OR outside of the WECLA region. There is no such thing as on-net from that perspective.
Neil. On 06/01/2014 13:53, "Simon Lockhart" <[email protected]> wrote: >Neil, > >It's not that "some DC's are a problem", but rather (in my experience) >that >BTW does not offer any incentive for having one or both ends of a circuit >be >in a datacenter. There's no 'on-net' discount. Whereas, other carriers >treat >DC's as on-net, and there are no 'tail circuit' costs - just port costs. > >Can BTW offer 10G waves between a Manchester DC and a London DC for less >than >20k/year? Several of the competition can... > >Simon > >On Mon Jan 06, 2014 at 01:48:06PM +0000, Neil J. McRae wrote: >> There are some DC's that are a problem. >> >> On 06/01/2014 13:27, "Charlie Boisseau" >><[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> Last time I asked BTW for a quote on optical services it was an order >>of magnitude more expensive than the competition (more than 10x). >> >> We recently put a wavelength in between Manchester and London. SSE >>were the most competitive, followed by M247. >> >> C >> >> -- >> Charlie Boisseau >> >> Fluency Communications Ltd. >> e. [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> >> w. http://fluency.net.uk/ >> t. 0845 874 7000 >> >> Fluency Communications Ltd. is part of the >>Commsworld<http://www.commsworld.com/> Group. >> >> This Email and files transmitted with it are confidential and are >>intended for the sole use of the individual or organisation addressed. >>If you have received this Email in error please notify the sender >>immediately and delete it without using, copying, storing, forwarding or >>disclosing its contents to any other person While Fluency has >>endeavoured to ensure that any attachments do not contain viruses it >>will not be liable for any losses incurred by the recipient. Fluency >>Communications Ltd. Registered in Scotland. Company Number: SC390685. >>Registered Office Address: 45 Peffer Place, Edinburgh, EH16 4BB >> >> On 6 Jan 2014, at 12:06, Neil J. McRae >><[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> BT Wholesale can deliver this for you. Optical and transparent (can >>also to Ethernet delivery via MPLS). >> >> Neil. >> >> On 06/01/2014 10:32, "Ed Butler" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> >>wrote: >> >> Preferably a wavelength-type service, MPLS would be a possibility too. >> >> >> On 6 January 2014 10:05, James Bensley >><[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> On 6 January 2014 09:28, Ed Butler <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> >>wrote: >> > We've got a client looking for a pair of 10G circuits from >> > Docklands->Manchester. There are a few options for DCs either end. >> > >> > Any recommendations on who would be sensible to approach for these? >> > >> > Thanks, >> > >> > -- >> > Ed Butler >> >> >> What sort of service are you looking for MPLS style pseudo wire? >> >> IXReach can to this, I think Allegro can do this too (but it's not on >> their site, inquire via phone), dare I say it but I think C4L can do >> this too. >> >> >> Or leased fibre service? >> >> Virgin Media can do this, I have given up on shitty level 3, try Above >> Net / Zayo also. >> >> James. >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Ed Butler >> > >-- >Simon Lockhart | * Server Co-location * ADSL * Domain Registration * > Director | * Domain & Web Hosting * Connectivity * Consultancy * > Bogons Ltd | * http://www.bogons.net/ * Email: [email protected] *
