[AusNOG] Transit Provider Pairings
Terry Sweetser (SkyMesh CTO)
terry+AusNOG at skymesh.net.au
Fri Dec 12 15:44:27 EST 2014
Hi James,
I would say that a split of "a good non-Go4 transit provider" and some
cost effective domestic peering would get exactly what you asked for,
without signing a second contract for transit and/or signing with the
Go4 at all.
http://about.me/terry.sweetser
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*From:* James Mcintosh <mailto:%3Ca%3Ejames.mcintosh at rocketmail.com%3C/a%3E>
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*Subject:* [AusNOG] Transit Provider Pairings
> Hi Noggers,
>
> I'm looking for some advice on which transit providers (especially
> from the Go4) pair well to provide the most diverse routes and would
> give a roughly 50/50 traffic split both domestically and
> internationally for the traffic profile of a typical residential ISP.
>
> Who would you (or do you) pair together for this traffic profile?
>
> You experiences would be greatly appreciated.
>
> -James
>
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