Hello all, Has anybody seen or heard of any further development of this: http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/news/EA57668828E0FEEFCC2572AC0070D766 Basically Telecom saying they would establish 29 regional points of interconnection, where providers could interconnect with them. The article mentions paying for a circuit into Telecom's network, with them reciprocating a circuit back (in the case of an ethernet interconnect, does this mean paying half each?). I am also wondering if any of these "regional points of interconnection" will be at the existing IXs, and in which case it doesn't seem that either Telecom or the other provider should have to pay anything for interconnect. What's the current word on the street? Has anybody engaged Telecom over this, or know what stage they are at? On another note, it seems funny that I am almost scared to post to nznog these days given the recent 'moderation by the people' ;). Regards, Anton