Hi there Nick,

Apologies, but I'm not sure how else to explain this - price isnt the issue. It 
wouldn’t matter whether it was £25 or £250. It is the fact that NTTs stance is 
that they will only now sell BGP services directly to the end user/network.

My question is, is anyone else experiencing the same? If not, are you able to 
quote me please for a 10Mbps VLAN or dedicated port directly onto NTTs network 
(or transparently through your own) with BGP and a full table.

Kind regards,

Matthew Butt
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-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Hilliard <[email protected]> 
Sent: 02 September 2019 14:51
To: Matthew Butt - Netwise <[email protected]>
Cc: Brandon Butterworth <[email protected]>; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [uknof] BGP VLAN from NTT - Netwise



Matthew Butt - Netwise wrote on 02/09/2019 13:59:
> Thanks Brandon but that's the issue; NTT are saying that you couldn't 
> supply the service. Their stance is that they will only provide BGP 
> services now directly to the end user...our customer. My customer has 
> no interest in becoming a direct client of NTTs just for a single very 
> low traffic BGP service.
So the issue then is that the price is too high.  If so, this sounds like a 
normal business decision of trying to make a call between what's a requirement 
and what's a nice-to-have based on a direct cost.

Nick

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