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the companies are here to trade, charge prices for their services.... so why blame cogent for doing what they supposed to be doing?
why did hurricane stop BGP tunnel service? and started asking for 500 usd/month for peering? expense of BGP servers? or did they realize ipv6 prefixes does not cost MRC, so their network peers are not serious business.
why did Google start charging for cloud gigabytes?
if he.net opens free BGP tunnel service back; and also announce full transit routes on IXPs, thats just zero (payback)...
if they provide free ip transit to everyone; I would think that cogent should provide free network access to them...
if google doesnt charge for traffic in cloud services, then they will be largest in my eyes.
if cogent asks for a price, then they have to pay (to become tier1)... simple as that. or they could stay as tier-2 as long as they want. thats called free as in freedom. not as in price.
doesnt level3 pay comcast money for paid-peering?
building eyeball network, enabling fiber connectivity in buildings has much more meaning to me...
so honestly i am fine with segmented ipv6 internet. i would just not prefer he.net in my IP transit blend, as i do not have to respect crying beggars.... and i could choose telia+cogent.
he.net guys are just charging you money for dumping your traffic in IX Points, that you can do yourself, be eyeball or content network..
btw, losts of useless prefixes... think an asn has 1000 ipv6 prefixes but less than 1 ge traffic, while there are networks exceeding 10ge with just one prefix. ipv6 nat is spreading. just like ipv4 nat.
could you analyze traffic amount of ASNs? no. then dont fuckin call them largest or i will kick your monkey ass.
i am the god!