We use InterNAP as one of our providers, we've not had problems with link status or usage of the bandwidth that has been spoken of here. The biggest problem we have with it is the cost, while other carriers for the most part are a lot cheaper and are considering reducing rates for higher-capacity lines, it appears that InterNAP will have none of that. Andrew --- Director of Security & Network Engineering NetLedger, Inc. On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Tom Schmidt wrote:
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 22:41:40 GMT From: Tom Schmidt <tsch52@hotmail.com> To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: InterNAP?
I need your opinion on InterNAP. I am currently have a DS3 to my current provider and want to add an additional DS3 for redundancy to the same location. We plan to run BGP4 on both connections.
InterNap has some technology to avoid congested peering points. Does this technology actually work? Isn't it impossible to avoid these peering points? What are your experiences with InterNAP?
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