2 May
2010
2 May
'10
11:27 p.m.
On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 1:43 PM, ML <ml@kenweb.org> wrote:
Has anyone here heard of or do they themselves charge extra for providing a complete internet table to customers?
Waive the surcharge for sufficiently large commits?
In Asia, there is a popular, but incorrectly named product offering that many ISPs sell called "domestic transit" which they sell for price $X; for "full routes" you often pay $2X-$3X. I grind my teeth every time I hear it, since "transit" doesn't mean "to select parts of the internet" in most people's eyes. It's really a paid peering offering, but no matter how much I try to correct people, the habit of calling it "domestic transit" still persists. :( Matt\