I suppose what I was probing was the understanding of the products.
CID and SBI are layer 2 products, not sure how you peer layer2 internet access.
One office and Remote office aren't 'Internet' products - they are VPNs so I don't think the customers woul be happy to have Telecom 'peer'.
GGI (international and domestic) - a story in their own right but wouldn't be covered by the Telecom peering being discussed as it isn't 'Telecom" traffic - it is 'GGI' traffic (a seperate business unit?
School Zone - a partial VN, partial Internet access. Maybe too hard? I personally haven't thought about it.
Dial-up - sits on a differant platform so was probably not considered worth the effort given the traffic levels.
LLU backhaul - how do you 'peer' a backhaul? Layer 2 sent from a DSLAM to the Access Seeker?
No idea about Telecom Hosted Applications.
 
My opinions anyway.
 
Cheers
Wayne


From: nznog-bounces@list.waikato.ac.nz [mailto:nznog-bounces@list.waikato.ac.nz] On Behalf Of Bill Walker
Sent: Wednesday, 1 February 2012 01:32
To: nznog@list.waikato.ac.nz
Subject: Re: [nznog] State of the IX.

Isn't the main reason you'd want to peer to enable you to get all traffic? especially when the barrier to entry for local peering is high due to needed your own inter metro capacity?

Cheers,

Bill

On Wed, 1 Feb 2012 13:22:46 +1300, Wayne Kampjes wrote:

Which catagories of traffic in that list do you think should be incuded in a local Internet peering?

Cheers
Wayne

-----Original Message-----
From: nznog-bounces@list.waikato.ac.nz [mailto:nznog-bounces@list.waikato.ac.nz] On Behalf Of Simon Lyall
Sent: Wednesday, 1 February 2012 12:39
To: nznog@list.waikato.ac.nz
Subject: Re: [nznog] State of the IX.


Note in the PDF which customers are *not* included.

Traffic not initially included:
  Corporate Internet Direct (CID)
  Global Gateway International (GGI)
  One Office
  Remote Office
  LLU Backhaul
  Telecom Dial-up
  Secure Business Internet
  Telecom Hosted applications
  School Zone
  Downstream GGI domestic
  Any customers with static IP addresses

Note the requirement to have a 24x7 NOC. You can get pretty big these 
days without having one. I suspect there are several in the top 50 largest 
websites in the world (eg Wikipedia, craigslist, reddit ).