[AusNOG] Going rates for US Transit

Joshua D'Alton joshua at railgun.com.au
Thu Jan 31 18:04:40 EST 2013


Really depends on location and term and things like that. Anything under
1Gbit and you'll likely pay more just for the crossconnect than the
bandwidth.

A blend of 3 tier 1s (level 3, verizon, ATT) anywhere in US on a 1Gbit
crossconnect with 200Mbps and 12 month contract will generally cost you
$700/month, you could step up to flatrate 1Gbit for around $1800. In terms
of providers, will depend on location more than anything, but you could
look at a blender like nlayer.

On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 5:44 PM, Matt Palmer <mpalmer at hezmatt.org> wrote:

> On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 04:09:59PM +1000, Sean K. Finn wrote:
> > I heard that a buck-a-megabit was expensive.
>
> At Gb commits, buck-a-meg is about the most you'd look at paying.  At
> 100-200Mb, I think you'd be doing well to get it under a dollar.  It also
> depends on the length of contract you're willing to sign.
>
> - Matt
>
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