[AusNOG] Transit over Megaport - who?

Skeeve Stevens skeeve+ausnog at eintellegonetworks.com
Wed Oct 16 13:37:35 EST 2013


Excellent Andrew...

I am going to have to try and keep track of all this.  I think Megaport
will be setting up a marketplace or something... sooner the better I hope.

I am really keen to see how businesses can utilise these solutions... I see
a lot of great solutions where businesses can do to their ISPs, use some
sort of ethernet connectivity (EFM, Layer 2, Dark) from anyone out there
like Vocus, Pipe, AAPT, FirstPath, and get access to services sitting on
the VxC infrastructure.

Let's bring this innovative Service Provider thinking to the Enterprise
market.


...Skeeve

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On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 1:27 PM, Andrew Yager <andrew at rwts.com.au> wrote:

> Realising that there is a lot of water flowing over this one, but we are
> actually really excited about the MegaPort concept. We have MegaPorts in
> Equinix and Global Switch, NextDC M1 and will be adding in S1 and B1
> shortly. We deliberately chose to do this to add redundancy to the product.
> We'll continue to maintain our dark fibre rings between DCs so our
> backbones will still move traffic separate to this; but the interstate
> provides a flexible and redundant interstate option that can scale up and
> down as needed.
>
> Of course, some services will still be best delivered over dedicated Cross
> Connects, but the flexibility and dynamic nature of this product excites me.
>
> We are currently selling and able to deliver over MegaPort:
>
>    - Transit (minmum commit 1 week, speeds up to 1Gbps)
>    - VoIP
>    - DSL/NBN/Fibre (some dark, some metro)
>
> The great thing with this product is the flexibility. It means it is (at
> the moment) a no-cost trial for any one of the products - just pay for what
> you use.
>
> In the next couple of weeks we'll be launching our metro-ethernet
> on-demand product. It's exactly the same concept as MegaPort, but
> delivering last mile fibre on demand, for demand (1 day + contract commits,
> at not 24 month pricing). What's unique about this is that we're working
> with a number of cloud hosting providers to allow the service to be
> directly delivered to them. We take care of the network, and they connect
> customers to their infrastructure - they take care of the hosting. MegaPort
> makes the bulk of this possible because we will be delivering these
> services over the MegaPort VXC fabric in most cases.
>
> I (and some of the others involved in this) will probably make a lot more
> noise about it when it's actually launched later this month though. :)
>
> Andrew
>
>
>
> On 15 October 2013 15:22, Skeeve Stevens <
> skeeve+ausnog at eintellegonetworks.com> wrote:
>
>> OK all,
>>
>> The time is arriving for DC-Virtual Cross-Connects to become a useful
>> part of our ISP lives.
>>
>> Whether it is Megaport, or other fibre providers who choose to replicate
>> the model, the Megaport one is what we've got at the moment, and we might
>> as well start using it.
>>
>> I've been having a few discussions with people about buying connectivity
>> (not just transit) over the Megaport VxC fabric, but I am not sure if
>> anyone out there has productised the selling of products over the VxC
>> fabric.
>>
>> I know people like Amazon AWS will now allow you to connect to them over
>> Megaport with a Direct Connect... and that is great.
>>
>> What I am looking for are some transit providers who are on, or getting
>> on Megaport, who will sell either Transit or Wholesale services over the
>> fabric.
>>
>> I was at an event recently, when Jason Ashton said that he was willing to
>> do BigAir wholesale interconnects over Megaport - and that is an awesome
>> start.  What I would love to see is people like AAPT, iSeek, M2 and others
>> be able to sell more wholesale tails over this fabric.
>>
>> Transit should be an easy one. for $200 intrastate between any connected
>> DC's, with capacity up to the connection of your pipe (10Gb or 100Gb), I
>> see people selling transit as a no-brainer.
>>
>> If you are doing this and want to announce it here, awesome... or if you
>> don't want to announce yet, but happy to let me know - I will keep it quiet
>> until you are ready to announce it.
>>
>> Also... other IXs... Pipe, Australia IX, Equinix Peering - have you
>> thought of connecting to Megaport for the VxC, so people can actually use
>> the Megaport fabric to get onto your IX as well?
>>
>> ...Skeeve
>>
>> *Skeeve Stevens - *eintellego Networks Pty Ltd
>> skeeve at eintellegonetworks.com ; www.eintellegonetworks.com
>>
>> Phone: 1300 239 038; Cell +61 (0)414 753 383 ; skype://skeeve
>>
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>>
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