[107930] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Seattle Peering
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Michael K. Smith)
Thu Sep 18 11:37:36 2008
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 08:36:58 -0700
From: "Michael K. Smith" <mksmith@adhost.com>
To: Paul Stewart <pstewart@nexicomgroup.net>,
NANOG list <nanog@nanog.org>
In-Reply-To: <89D27DE3375BB6428DDCC2927489826A0198D4C5@nexus.nexicomgroup.net>
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Hello Paul:
On 9/18/08 8:01 AM, "Paul Stewart" <pstewart@nexicomgroup.net> wrote:
> Hi folks...
>
> We're working on some plans to peer in the Seattle area. Choices so far
> considered are SIX and PAIX Seattle pretty much....
>
> I was of the impression that if you get a port on one of these
> exchanges, you can connect to the other one as well? Just looking for
> clarification from folks who are connected out there..;) Any charges to
> go between the exchanges or it just included?
>
Speaking from the SIX side, there is no charge to connect to the fabric if
you supply the optics, and there is a one-time fiber cross connect charge of
$200.00 US. The SIX and PAIX are directly connected and you can peer across
the fabric. The SIX page is http://www.seattleix.net for more info or you
can email me directly.
I have no idea about charges related to PAIX.
Mike
SIX Tech Guy Hat On