[39410] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Cogent Communications Info
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Vincent J. Bono)
Thu Jul 5 22:06:07 2001
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From: "Vincent J. Bono" <vbono@vinny.org>
To: "David U." <davidu@everydns.net>
Cc: "Nanog List" <nanog@merit.edu>
Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2001 22:02:32 -0400
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Just to test them out we ordered their "private line" service (rather than
the transit product) where it is $10/meg point to point, i.e. 100Mbps cross
country is $1,000 per end per month. Its a tunneled IP product with an ATM
infrastructure.
They are already 90 days overdue and show no signs of delivery anytime soon.
They are heavily involved with Williams for the ATM backbone and I know that
Williams is selling IP transit to big telecom accounts for as little as
$50/meg. Since they don't seem to have a lot of peering possibly they are
filling in the gaps with Williams transit and coming up with a skewed cost
model?
-Vincent
----- Original Message -----
From: "David U." <davidu@everydns.net>
To: "Nanog List" <nanog@merit.edu>
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 9:40 PM
Subject: Cogent Communications Info
>
> I have been reading about Cogent Communications recently and was wondering
how
> they can possibly offer 100mbps for $3000 ($1000 if you are an end-user,
not a
> service provider). It just seems too good to be true and we know how that
> goes...
>
> Does anyone on NANOG have experience with them?
>
> Thoughts?
>
> For those who don't know: Cogent offers 100 mbps at $3000 to service
provider
> or 1000gbps for $20,000. http://www.cogentco.com has some info but not
much.
>
> thanks,
> -davidu
>