Probably price.  Also perception of value.  If you're a for profit enterprise then they're paying for interconnection plus your bump.  If you're non-profit the perception is that there is a larger value because there's no bump.  Whether that's true or not, who knows but that's the perception I've heard.
On 12/20/2018 1:31 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
What are your thoughts on why a network would join a non-profit IX, but not a neutral, for-profit IX? Let's assume that traffic levels are similar.


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