Dumb question, but what is the traffic volume you are receiving from them? 

I am probably beating a dead horse, but it seems like the larger content 
networks will ignore unless a significant amount of traffic to/from the ASN in 
question is riding over transit. Something like a few hundred megs or even a 
gigabit may be a lot to you, but to others, it may be too small, and not worth 
the administrative overhead or usage on their IX port(s). Conversely, anything 
over a couple gigs may be too large for their IX ports and a PNI may be 
advantageous instead.

> On Aug 22, 2024, at 6:56 PM, Elijah Zeida <eli...@airbridgebroadband.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> I've sent messages to GitHub three times for a peering agreement and haven't 
> gotten any response. They don't peer with the route servers at the IX we're 
> at, and PeeringDB shows they have an "Open" peering policy.  Anyone have any 
> advice?
> 
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