Would there be many ISP's up at APE that would be prepared to pay a nominal
amount to carry transit traffic to and from the Telecom network?
If an ISP is only connected via Clear and the APE for example, we could
offer to advertise all the Telecom networks to that customer via APE for a
small fee.
It's cheaper than getting a connection to Telecom directly I guess, so
someone might want to do this.
Additionally, there must be a number of other ISP's up at APE that have high
speed connections to Telecom (e.g. IHUG) that could offer to do a similar
thing.
Cheers
Seeby
Orcon Internet - www.orcon.net.nz
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Phillips"
After having a rather large and ever increasing number of customers complaining to us about increased traffic bills due to telecoms lack of peering, we have started down the road of "Lets simply block all telecom connected customer IP's at our International Border router" most of our customers so far have been agreeable to this strategy and I am wondering what the effect would be if everyone that peered at APE were to take a similar stance.
Anyone think this may prompt telecom to peer if we say "we will allow you to send us national traffic only over agreed peering points yet not internationally" ?
Just a thought..
-- Steve.
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