Puerto Rico Peering Point, or existence thereof.

Simon Lockhart simonl at rd.bbc.co.uk
Fri Jan 10 20:13:54 UTC 2003


On Fri Jan 10, 2003 at 12:08:08PM -0800, Randy Bush wrote:
> >> so, did any of the much-ballyhooed florida (misnomered) naps actually
> >> manage to attract the significant (== big tier-1) isps?
> > http://www.napoftheamericas.net/membersrepresentativecustomerlist.cfm
> > http://www.napoftheamericas.net/memberscarriers.cfm
> 
> are they connected and peering, i.e. packets moving, or just paying rent?

How many big tier-1 isps peer at public exchange points these days? I know
Level-3, Abovenet, Genuity (although that's now Level3) do. I don't think
Sprint, UUNet (in the US), AT&T do. I'm willing to be proven wrong.

Simon
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