[Serusers] gateways and interconnects
Daryl Sanders
daryl.sanders at gmail.com
Fri Jul 22 19:49:06 CEST 2005
There are are several types of peering/interconnect arrangements like
this that would be very beneficial to many of us. I agree that a SER
business list would be the best place to start.
The obvious benefit would be to expand your footprint to other areas
without the upfront capital investment.
I would love to see something like a fwdout.net for SER, only on the
business/itsp level with reliability.
I have been looking into this for quite some time. If anyone would
like to discuss this more off-list, feel free to email me.
- Daryl
On 7/22/05, Iqbal <iqbal at gigo.co.uk> wrote:
> recent discussion about gateways got me thinking, surely there are
> enough people on this list, with gateways in most major countries, would
> it not be cost effective (havent number crunched here) if we could
> somehow interlink our ser proxies, to route traffic across to the
> nearest proxy. Again not fully sure of the benefits.
>
> eg ser is the US, who has US DID's etc, and I wanted them, I could
> realistically purchase from that local SER guy, as opposed to having to
> go through all the interconnect stuff, and finding a partner myself.
> Maybe a ser-business mailing list for this might be useful.
>
> Iqbal
>
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