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: - Customers from a certain ISP want to connect to us very fast (we have gameservers,
: so latency is important).
Looks like the ping times put this ISP close to you, would a peering agreement
between you and this other ISP be a possibility ? In this you would only exchange
each others routes, and neither would offer transit to the other. So the peering bandwidth
could be free & the only cost would be that for the physical line.
James Edwards
Routing and Security
jamesh@...
At the Santa Fe Office: Internet at Cyber Mesa
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