Our SF2 facility’s IXP has a Netflix OpenFiler; https://openconnect.netflix.com
That alone might be worth an XC/IXP.
Even where bandwidth is available, it can still be prohibitively expensive -
conversely lowering costs could translate to lowered fees to customers.
-Ben.
> On Sep 13, 201
Mehmet,
In general an IX only makes sense when there are local resources to exchange.
It doesn’t seem like PR has a lot of, if any, content providers of its own, so
most consumer content is coming from offshore anyway. Given modern DWDM fiber,
backhauling all that content shouldn’t be an issue.
> On Sep 13, 2018, at 1:27 PM, Mehmet Akcin wrote:
>
> It has been little over a year and we have been working on launching an
> internet exchange in puerto rico but of course hurricane and other things got
> in the way of achieving this.
>
> We now have identified what we believe the right
Mehmet,
My opinion to you (and I have no network in the Carribbean or interest in it
other than a purely academic and technical exercise) would be that you guys go
ahead and start, even if you just initially split the cost of the switch and
interfaces to peer among yourselves. Once you get a b
It has been little over a year and we have been working on launching an
internet exchange in puerto rico but of course hurricane and other things
got in the way of achieving this.
We now have identified what we believe the right location (most of the
isp’s have presence in this location) backbone/
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