
And explains why, at the peering workshops at APRICOT in Kyoto last week, that New Zealand was held up as the "laughing stock" of the rest of the world, and the Asia Pacific region in particular, for our peculiarly aberrant peering practices. OK, I admit that Australia did not escape unscathed - but NZ bore the brunt of the laughter and ridicule.... Keith Davidson Craig Whitmore wrote:
I guess now that Paradise high speed customers are paying 10 times the cost now for data to trademe and stuff than they did last week as it goes internationally (TelstraClear don't peer with AT&T ) (but the other Major Telco Telecom do)
But it still says on Paradises website:
Citylink Traffic is calculated in the same way as JetStart Traffic, with the exception of traffic delivered through the Wellington Internet Exchange (WIX), which is completely free!