Hi All,
FWD uses SER as a core enabling technology and this is one of the reasons we have been able to scale into becoming one of the largest open IP Communication networks around.
Just about every other day it seems I receive an email from someone who wants to establish a peering relationship with Free World Dialup.
Service providers and other entities wishing to establish a peering relationship with Free World Dialup are encouraged to visit: http://peering.fwdnet.net
Once the form is filled out, a member of the Free World Dialup team will get back to you.
Best regards,
Jeff
Jeff:
Other than reaching the FWD user community what other benefits might someone get from peering with FWD?
Thanks,Steve
Jeff Pulver wrote:
Hi All,
FWD uses SER as a core enabling technology and this is one of the reasons we have been able to scale into becoming one of the largest open IP Communication networks around.
Just about every other day it seems I receive an email from someone who wants to establish a peering relationship with Free World Dialup.
Service providers and other entities wishing to establish a peering relationship with Free World Dialup are encouraged to visit: http://peering.fwdnet.net
Once the form is filled out, a member of the Free World Dialup team will get back to you.
Best regards,
Jeff
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Hi Steve,
Other than reaching the FWD user community what other benefits might someone get from peering with FWD?
Depending upon who the peering partner is, and what they are able to offer us in return, there are some other benefits which we can work out on an individual basis.
By the end of the year I expect we will be closing in on over 100 peering relationships. We are doing this to help solve the N squared problem in connecting IP enabled endpoints.
Best regards,
Jeff
At 16:33 01/11/2004, Jeff Pulver wrote:
Hi Steve,
Other than reaching the FWD user community what other benefits might someone get from peering with FWD?
Depending upon who the peering partner is, and what they are able to offer us in return, there are some other benefits which we can work out on an individual basis.
By the end of the year I expect we will be closing in on over 100 peering relationships. We are doing this to help solve the N squared problem in connecting IP enabled endpoints.
- just to echo... the key benefit is being able to talk to more people, both in FWD and beyond.
peter
Peter Gradwell wrote:
At 16:33 01/11/2004, Jeff Pulver wrote:
Hi Steve,
Other than reaching the FWD user community what other benefits
might
someone get from peering with FWD?
Depending upon who the peering partner is, and what they are able to offer us in return, there are some other benefits which we can work out on an individual basis.
By the end of the year I expect we will be closing in on over 100 peering relationships. We are doing this to help solve the N squared problem in connecting IP enabled endpoints.
- just to echo... the key benefit is being able to talk to more people,
both in FWD and beyond.
Ok. Since you took the bait :-) I'll ask my next question. Does peering with FWD offer access to a world-wide network of IP-to-PSTN gateways ?
-Steve
peter