[AusNOG] Is there such thing as peering with Telstra in Australia

Paul Holmanskikh ausnog at pkholm.com
Thu Mar 2 22:20:54 EST 2017


Hi, Matt

What about routes from TPG AS7545? TPG can be picked up from PIPE 
peering. But some alternative is always nice.

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Paul Holmanskikh
Senior Network Engineer



On 02/03/2017 21:19, Joshua D'Alton wrote:

> Yes with Telstra domestic you pick up all the Australian routes from 
> Optus (AS7474), AAPT (AS2764), and Verizon (AS703)
> 
> As an added surprise, you also pick up a small amount of TelstraGlobal 
> (AS4637) routes, most of which are in Singapore/HongKong, but also some 
> strange ones which are originated in Australia
> 
> You might find the pricing to be quite similar though between domestic 
> and full table at low commits of <1G
> 
> On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 8:56 PM, Paul Holmanskikh <ausnog at pkholm.com> 
> wrote:
> Hi Matt,
> 
> Thank you for advice, it can be a solution for us. I would assume it 
> will also give us access to other "gang of tree" networks via Telstra 
> peering. It should be cheaper than full transit, so it may cost similar 
> to our current transits.
> 
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> 
> On 02/03/2017 17:23, Matt Perkins wrote:
> You can by domestic only from Telstra. That's as close as you can get
> to peering. Btw our last transit price from Telstra wholesale matched
> AAPT's price.
> 
> Matt
> 
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> On 2 Mar 2017, at 4:07 pm, Paul Holmanskikh <ausnog at pkholm.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Is there any way to peer with Telsta AS1221 within Australia? They are 
> not present on any IX in Australia. But it seems the only way to peer 
> with Telstra is to buy transit from them.But transit from Telstra costs 
> absolutely insane money. I'm looking for peering because Telstra's 
> customers generates good amount of traffic on our transit links.
> 
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> Paul Holmanskikh
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