On Thu, 16 Jun 2016, Randy Bush wrote:
that is where the big euro exchanges started. then they got equinix envy and colonialism. let's see (and help) the six avoid these diseases over the next years.
Well, the customers also wanted more functions and features. They wanted sFLOW statistics to show traffic, customer portals, better SLAs, distributed IXes, remote peering, more hand-holding when connecting etc. They also told IX operators that it was good if they did good-for-the-Internet things. They also sent lawyers to (re)negotiate contracts, demand special discounts, treat the IXP like any other supplier of services that you want to negotiate with. So now IXPs started to look a lot more like small/medium ISPs than anything else. This means economy of scale, which means expansion to get bigger footprint using same systems makes sense. So here we are now... Where do we want to go? -- Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike@swm.pp.se