I'll offer some perspective from BCNET on this discussion.

BCNET has operated Exchange services in British Columbia for many years however 
the peering has primarily been a multilateral service and not advertised as 
what is considered a typical IX.  BCNET is a not-for-profit consortium for BC 
post-secondary and research institutions and a small membership fee with BCNET 
was required to join.  Our exchanges were called Transit Exchanges and 
participants have certainly benefited from the peering and have significantly 
lowered their Transit costs.   

On reviewing this about a year ago, BCNET decided that it was time to look at 
getting a more typical bi-lateral IXP co-ordinated in Vancouver.  In the global 
Internet scene, Vancouver is not a huge traffic generator but is a very 
important location in Canada for interconnecting.  At about the same time, 
other efforts were underway such as in Montreal to re-establish the QIX, 
Winnipeg and Calgary to startup, and CIRA raising the general awareness that 
there was a shortage of IXPs across Canada.

These are all great efforts and require the community ISP support to make them 
successful.  We are working towards this in Vancouver for an open exchange, 
shared layer 2 switch fabric, bi-lateral peerings, and community driven.  Some 
organization does need to operate a site and the suggestion we have on the 
table is for BCNET to be the operator of a BC Internet Exchange, BCIX.   BCNET 
has been a network-neutral player in advanced networks since 1988 and we 
promote fair and accessible access to everyone.  We have also discussed 
opportunities with Peer1 and their local PIX services relative to the BCIX and 
we will have to see where that leads.  

A Town Hall to discuss this with the community is scheduled for September 26 
and all local ISPs and any other interested parties are welcome to attend.   
The Town Hall will be the driver for what happens next.  The general 
announcements of the time and location are scheduled to come out the first week 
of September.  CIRA has been very helpful with us in scheduling and 
co-ordinating this effort - thanks Jacques.

Thanks all for this great discussion topic.  Take care,

Marilyn Hay
UBC, Manager Network Planning
BCNET, Manager Network Engineering
604.822.4127

-----Original Message-----
From: Jacques Latour [mailto:jacques.lat...@cira.ca] 
Sent: Friday, August 23, 2013 10:31 AM
To: Bill Reid; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: RE: Vancouver IXP - VanTX - BCNet

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Note: CIRA's job is not to go in and put a switch and leave.  CIRA works with 
the community to get the IXP up and running.  We have criteria to participate,  
the IXP must be a member based, vendor neutral non-profit organization with a 
viable trusted community to operate and sustain an IXP.  CIRA is acting as a 
catalyst, not a doer. The community is the doer.  
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