[AusNOG] TPG Peering

Brad Evans brad at delion.com.au
Wed Oct 22 10:24:37 EST 2014


** This assumes there's sufficient capacity to their access network. 
Congestion at the border probably is the least of problems, despite 
being the most visible on the PIPE IX graphs. Contention has to happen 
somewhere, right?

-Brad




On 22/10/2014 10:15 AM, Luke Iggleden wrote:
> Sorry but I don't agree with this. The idea is to get good performance 
> to eyeballs. Finger pointing gets us nowhere fast. End users are 
> likely to be in contract with TPG and can't walk anyway.
>
> Jared is doing what any other good provider would, contact the network 
> that is congested, advise and see if they can work a deal for a better 
> path or fix the congestion.
>
> Why wouldn't TPG add a couple of extra 10G ports to their peering 
> network considering their cost is $0.
>
>
> On 22/10/2014 8:58 am, John Lindsay wrote:
>> So make it clear where the problem is and the end users can make their
>> choice of provider.
>>
>> John Lindsay
>>
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