On 16/Apr/15 17:10, Edward Dore wrote:
I don't have any quantifiable data on what has happened to IP transit costs over the same period, but for a point comparison I'd say that off the top of my head you can get a 1G CDR on a 10G port from a tier-1 provider in London for approximately the same cost as a 10G port at LINX these days, maybe slightly cheaper.
Transit costs are certainly falling at a much faster rate than exchange point ports. However, because most major exchange points are pushing reasonably high ports (1Gbps and 10Gbps) to members, the challenge with filling those ports makes transit ports a more viable solution in the short term. If you're willing to stick it out long enough, peering ports can become as cheap as transit ports, but they will never give you 100% coverage like a transit port can. Mark.