[123230] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Alaska IXP?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Joe Abley)
Thu Mar 4 11:15:32 2010
From: Joe Abley <jabley@hopcount.ca>
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Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2010 11:14:52 -0500
To: Bill Woodcock <woody@pch.net>
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On 2010-03-03, at 18:51, Bill Woodcock wrote:
>=20
> On Mar 3, 2010, at 3:13 PM, Sean Donelan wrote:
>> Are there any common locations in Alaska where multiple local ISPs =
exchange traffic, either transit or peering? Or is Seattle the closest =
exchange point for Alaska ISPs?
>=20
> PCH doesn't know of any. If any exist, we'd very much like to hear =
about it. Vancouver BC may technically be closer than Seattle, but =
that's not a significant answer.
Seattle is the closest practical peering point to Vancouver too, as far =
as I know, outside of academic/federal networks.
Joe=