On 14 June 2016 at 22:38, Owen DeLong <owen@delong.com> wrote:
So I just watched the video of Dave’s talk.
Me too and I was confused about what the point of it was. I had always assumed the customers of those IXs he singled out were generally happy with the service they were getting and the money they are paying. Is Dave trying to say they are being duped? Is he trying to identify a need for regulation? I would hope that any company looking to join an IX does so with their eyes open and with due diligence (and I don't think it is my place to tell them if they should or not use an IX, unless they hire me to give them that advice :-) Perhaps Dave was advocating the SIX model and suggesting the customers of the existing exchanges should be looking to organise an alternative in their localities. Or perhaps this is a wakeup call for LoNAP and the smaller exchanges who "compete" with AMS-IX, DE-CIX and NetNod - stop trying to mimic their commercial models (big fees which pay for staff and marketing) and look instead at the lean SIX as the way of offering a service at a price competitive to transit. Or was there a hidden message in Dave's presentation that I missed? Aled