Looks like they already are?

https://bgp.he.net/AS14374

Depending on which peer you might be replacing 123.net or cogent with, that 
could possibly change someone’s opinion.  However, at least from past topics on 
this, given cogent history with peering issues (such as HE.net cake), I think 
one would certainly want to understand what impact peering/routing quirks would 
cause them and their ability to work around them before selecting cogent.

Given I doubt your international reach is a big deal, and given 123.net is more 
of a tier2 (https://bgp.he.net/AS12129) with local and regional peering ( 
https://www.peeringdb.com/net/3899 ), they could be better suited for your 
traffic patterns and local customers?

Also if you are not already interconnected with 123.net from a transport 
perspective, given their footprint in the state, there could be opportunities 
for an NNI to expand your reach to help interconnect your customer’s locations 
(aka customer has a branch office inside and outside your direct footprint and 
wants ELAN type service).

I have looked at them before but never got serious, and thus cannot offer any 
input on their actual service or support.

From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Ben Cannon
Sent: Friday, January 4, 2019 8:16 PM
To: Aaron Henderson <ahender...@avci.net>
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: EXT_Re: Changing upstream providers, opinions/thoughts on 123.net and 
cogent

Run BGP and use multiple upstream providers as soon as you can.
-Ben

On Jan 4, 2019, at 4:57 AM, Aaron Henderson 
<ahender...@avci.net<mailto:ahender...@avci.net>> wrote:
I work for a rural ISP and the powers that be have been thinking about changing 
our upstream providers. The big names on the table right now are 
123.net<http://123.net/> and Cogent.

I, along with the people in my circle, do not have any experience with these 
providers and all we are getting is what sales are dishing us.

I was hoping some of you here might have experience with these providers and 
could share your experiences and opinions.

Thanks,

A

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