nearly anyone
else.
Also seems a better value for money than the absurd cross connect pricing
found almost everywhere, unless you meet in the street.
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On Mon, Nov 4, 2024 at 08:18 Mehmet wrote:
> There are a lot
Transit 1G wholesale in the right DCs is below $500 per port. 10gigE full
port can be had around $1k-1.5k month on long term deals from multiple
sources. 100g IP transit ports start around $4k.
The cost of transport (dark or wavelength) is generally at least as much as
the IP transit cost, and
year break. They’ve fed it up
> to their tech people towards the ISD. Details available off-list.
>
> Any insights are welcome, and as I said, I’d like to understand where the
> source list is as it starts out working then gradually breaks, so someone
> is publishing things and they are going out further.
>
> - Jared
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d /24 will not be covered by any smaller prefix.
>
> What do you think about this approach ?
>
> Also maybe you know - some advices for edge routers that have at least
> 8x100G interfaces and "good" memory for prefix count ? Thanks
>
>
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; an ISP we barely noticed anything. Before this the two most popular speeds
> were the 100/20 and 1000/500 plans, 50% of users would order the 1000/500
> plan, most without really knowing why but it was only about $20 different
> so why not. As an ISP the 1G users only used about 10%-20% mor
:
> Anyone from Disney+ here? If you can reply off-list I'd appreciate it. I
> have emailed every place I can think of to solve a geoip problem affecting
> hundreds of customers, no reply in weeks.
> Would appreciate some help thanks in advance.
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> JellyD
rts of things arise?
>>
>>
>>
>> I checked google, maxmind and a handful of others and those all know that
>> we are in the US.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -Drew
>>
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>
> >
> > Geolocate and VPN or Not are often kind of tied to the same kinds of
> reporting services and it may well be that whatever provider HBO is using
> for one is also being used for the other.
> >
> > Owen
> >
> >
>
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ir residents for the
bandwidth provided. I know of muni owned networks where the residents are
paying $30/month for full 1GigE ISP service, and all the other costs are
paid by their property taxes servicing a long term bond for the
construction costs.
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really
> ever been accurate.
>
> There are a bunch of examples in this thread of reasons why 'more than X'
> is a good thing for the end-user, and that average usage over time is a bad
> metric to use in the discussion. At the very least the ability to get
> around/out-of serialization delays and microburst behavior is beneficial to
> the end-user.
>
> Maybe the question that's not asked (but should be) is:
> "Why is 100/100 seen as problematic to the industry players?"
>
>
>
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up (wired)
>> 5 Mbps down / 1 Mbps up (wireless)
>>
>> 2021 ??? / ??? (some Senators propose 100/100 mbps)
>>
>> Not only in major cities, but also rural areas
>>
>> Note, the official broadband definition only means service providers
>> can't
>> advertise it as "broadband" or qualify for subsidies; not that they must
>> deliver better service.
>>
>>
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