My understanding is that they are launching using commercial CDNs. Highly likely those CDNs don't know what their traffic share will be like just yet. The ASN you're seeing pop up is a mid tier, not for delivery. On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 6:38 PM Mike Hammett <nanog@ics-il.net> wrote:
but hey... they're getting transit from VZB\MCI\UUNET... so it'll be great!
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------------------------------ *From: *"Jon Lewis" <jlewis@lewis.org> *To: *"NANOG" <nanog@nanog.org> *Sent: *Friday, April 26, 2019 4:51:58 PM *Subject: *Re: Disney+ CDN
On Fri, 26 Apr 2019, Ross Tajvar wrote:
Yeah, I'm going to send them an email and see if I can get ahold of their peering policy. I'm hoping they will update it as they get more attention from other networks. They may just be procrastinating setting things up. According to bgp.he.net they are only announcing one v4 /24 and one v6 /48, which could be enough IPs, but seems a little on the small side.
I'd be much more worried about only being on one IX than only advertising a single /24 and /48. I'm guessing they've just not fully fleshed out the peeringdb entry and maybe not fully built out the network infrastructure yet. A CDN, with everything coming from one POP in NY is not going to cut it.
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