Depends on the market and how far along their migration is going. In experience 
with GTT (AS4436) they’re still not finished migrating everything to AS3257.

Regards,
Marty Strong
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CloudFlare - AS13335
Network Engineer
ma...@cloudflare.com
+44 7584 906 055
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> On 21 Jan 2016, at 19:12, Matthew D. Hardeman <mharde...@ipifony.com> wrote:
> 
> Intriguing.  If it were only that though, wouldn’t they just still pick it up 
> via TeliaSonera IC?
> 
> I did notice that in the past few months, TeliaSonera has been dropping 
> AS3549 from spots where they had session with both AS3549 and with AS3356 and 
> now reaches AS3549 via AS3356.
> 
> 
>> On Jan 21, 2016, at 1:08 PM, Marty Strong <ma...@cloudflare.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I’ve heard from the grape vine that this is due to the GBLX to Level3 
>> transition, and it’s in fact paid IP transit.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Marty Strong
>> --------------------------------------
>> CloudFlare - AS13335
>> Network Engineer
>> ma...@cloudflare.com
>> +44 7584 906 055
>> smartflare (Skype)
>> 
>> http://www.peeringdb.com/view.php?asn=13335
>> 
>>> On 21 Jan 2016, at 18:37, Matthew D. Hardeman <mharde...@ipifony.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Yesterday I was looking at some of the IPv4 and IPv6 session summaries on 
>>> http://lg.he.net and saw that both the Equinix Los Angeles and Equinix 
>>> Ashburn site routers have new IPv4 and IPv6 sessions (not yet running, but 
>>> administratively up for about 6 days now) configured for AS3356.
>>> 
>>> I know they already peer IPv6, though not at those sites.  Is this the 
>>> first hint that HE and Level3 are coming around on an IPv4 and IPv6 peering 
>>> agreement?
>> 
> 

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