Hawaii exchange and connection to mainland pops

Martin Hannigan hannigan at gmail.com
Thu Jan 30 02:08:12 UTC 2020


Antoni,

Search engine or PeeringDB == Dr Fortress // Fred Rodi. Solid.

They have the primary IX. Charter and Level3/CL are best option for haulage
or IP. #IMHO. Probably cable IRU options, but nit my space.

Let me know if no luck.

Cheers, and good luck!

-M<



On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 12:38 Antoni Matamalas <a.matamalas at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi NANOG,
>
> I'm trying to figure out how is the connectivity in the Hawaiian Islands
> for a project I have. I'm based in Europe and my knowledge of the details
> of the communications in the islands is still limited. The project is based
> in the O'ahu island but I'm trying to understand how things are working in
> the whole Hawaiian islands (pure professional curiosity). I'm focusing on
> two aspects:
>
> * Content delivery and connection to content providers (Google, Apple,
> Netflix,...)
> * Availability of providers that can supply wavelength between Hawaiian
> Islands and the continent (LA, Seattle or other locations)
>
> Doing a quick investigation I found the Aloha-IX in the PeeringDB but it
> looks like it doesn't have many participants and non of them appear to be a
> content provider. I was expecting that Hawaii being one of the major
> landing points of fiber in the Pacific would have some more presence of
> content providers and CDNs. However, I know that the total population of
> the island is not that much (and disperse) and maybe not enough for such
> kind of deployments.
>
> Also, in terms of connectivity to the continent I have not been too lucky
> finding providers with wavelength services. For the moment I have had some
> contact with GTT and NTT but not sure if there are any other
> regional/national providers that can also provide such services.
>
> Thanks you very much in advanced for your help!
>
> Kind regards,
> --
> Antoni
>
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