(Yes, yes, I know, feeding the troll, etc.) On Jul 13, 2014, at 4:00 PM, Brett Glass <nanog@brettglass.com> wrote:
We guarantee each subscriber a certain minimum capacity to the Internet exchange at 1850 Pearl Street in Denver… It’s a well known regional Internet exchange point in a building which I believe is owned by Level3.
So, Brett, this begs the question, “Well known to whom?” Your implication is that it’s known to someone besides yourself. Most people recognize a definition of an exchange as a location at which three or more networks peer, and which has published policies allowing additional networks access on the same terms. Is that a definition that you understand and subscribe to? Or are you using some other definition that is not “well known?” If there’s a currently-operational exchange in Denver other than CoreSite (910 15th Street & 639 E. 18th Street), I and many other people would very much like to know about it. -Bill