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Re: Hurricane Electric AS6939
From: John Kristoff <jtk () depaul edu>
Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2020 23:29:42 -0500
On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 23:29:55 +0000 Aaron Gould <aaron1 () gvtc com> wrote:
Do y’all like HE for Internet uplink? I’m thinking about using them for 100gig in Texas. It would be for my eyeballs ISP. We currently have Spectrum, Telia and Cogent.
The price is usually amongst the lowest you'll find. I've found them very easy to work with. They have a pretty capable tools development team in house. They don't do communities other than RTBH. They are doing ROV, which I think helped clean up some BGP noise I used to see, but I've not checked lately. They also know a thing or two about IPv6, plus carry traffic for all those IPv6 tunnel broker setups and probably at least if not more of the 6to4 traffic for whatever is left of that if it matters to you (and I might argue you might want to consider not accepting the 6to4 associated prefixes nor carry that traffic). Make sure you maintain another way to get to Cogent-only prefixes. John
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- Re: Hurricane Electric AS6939, (continued)
- Re: Hurricane Electric AS6939 Mike Hammett (Oct 14)
- RE: Hurricane Electric AS6939 Michael Spears (Oct 14)
- Re: Hurricane Electric AS6939 Darin Steffl (Oct 14)
- Re: Hurricane Electric AS6939 Mike Hammett (Oct 14)
- RE: Hurricane Electric AS6939 [EXTERNAL] Romeo Czumbil (Oct 14)
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- Re: Hurricane Electric AS6939 Clayton Zekelman (Oct 14)
- Re: Hurricane Electric AS6939 Jared Mauch (Oct 14)
- Re: Hurricane Electric AS6939 Kaiser, Erich (Oct 14)
- Re: Hurricane Electric AS6939 Baldur Norddahl (Oct 14)
- Re: Hurricane Electric AS6939 Mike Hammett (Oct 14)
- Re: Hurricane Electric AS6939 John Kristoff (Oct 13)
