I think thats what I said, no? On Fri, 13 Oct 2000 tozz@sidehack.sat.gweep.net wrote:
That's not true... The crossroads product doesn't limit you to other crossroads customers. You can send traffic intra-gateway, to customers at other L3 gateways and offnet (transit). You're billed at different rates based on destination to make it and advantage to keep traffic on net.
-cp
It's cheap ($160/meg I've heard) and you can only talk to others in the XRoad.
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Simon Lockhart wrote:
I am doing some research on connecting in Miami. Does anyone have an opinion on how well L3 Xroads is doing there?
Is the L3 Xroads much more than just a novel way to sell transit? I know L3 try to promote it as a "peering point" a-like, but I'm not convinced.
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