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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 18/09/2018 08:02, Christopher Morrow
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<div dir="ltr">On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 9:44 PM Hank Nussbacher
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17/09/2018 23:26, Phil Lavin wrote:<br>
>> $350/mo seems to be standard. Our DCs are at $250.
Seems more like they held onto out of date pricing for a
long time then realized it.<br>
> For what it's worth, Telehouse London is around 30
USD/month for an x-connect within the same building. Our US
datacentre (not Telehouse) on the other hand is around 200
USD/month. It's always felt disproportionally expensive but
maybe those kind of prices are expected for the North
America region.<br>
Current list price for 10G Xconnect at the major colo site
in Israel is<br>
$5840/month. Discounts are available :-)<br>
Keep complaining about $350/mo costs. You have no idea how
lucky you are.<br>
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<div>it's funny/possible that x-connect costs affect where
peering appears in the landscape, right? </div>
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<p>Not this time. Just price gouging since moving a number of
cabinets to a different location is a nightmare.</p>
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