ISP in NYC

Alistair Mackenzie magicsata at gmail.com
Fri Jul 17 07:40:53 UTC 2015


Hibernia (5580) have good latency throughout Europe and are huge on AMS-IX.

Latency is around 18ms from Edinburgh to Amsterdam and 5ms from London via
their network.

Used them for transit and they gave me a circuit onto AMS-IX too which
could be worth you looking into.

Between the route servers and peers on the exchange I was getting ~210k
routes.
On 17 Jul 2015 08:22, "Paul S." <contact at winterei.se> wrote:

> Rather than a peer, it might be an okay idea to try out peering at NYIIX
> (and if the funds permit to get transport, AMS-IX/DE-CIX).
>
> You'll quickly find that peering is *very* useful in Europe, if you have
> any EU bound traffic at all.
>
> On 7/17/2015 午後 04:06, Colin Johnston wrote:
>
>> good isp's / peers are in no particular order
>> bt
>> telstra ex psinet uk/eu
>>
>> colin
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>  On 17 Jul 2015, at 07:52, Jared Geiger <jared at compuwizz.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> HE uses Telia for Transit. So you won't gain much redundancy there. I
>>> would
>>> go with Cogent if you have lots of European customers and North American
>>> business customers. One not on your list is Level3. They would be strong
>>> in
>>> that blend too.
>>>
>>> You might also try joining a peering point. You'll gain a lot by just
>>> peering with the route servers.
>>>
>>>  On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 6:34 AM, Dovid Bender <dovid at telecurve.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> We are looking to peer with another ISP in NY. My options are:
>>>> Telia
>>>> Tata
>>>> Cogent
>>>>
>>>> We currently have (and will keep):
>>>> HE
>>>> NTT
>>>> TELX (They use NTT and HE and we are looking to replace them).
>>>>
>>>> We need an ISP that has a good peering/connectivity in Europe and Asia
>>>> (Israel specific).
>>>>
>>>> Any advice on who to go with?
>>>>
>>>>
>



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