Re: AP IX locations
Paul, et al. As I have responded privately to to others offlist, while MAE-LA has withered, the other half of the exchange in LA (LAAP - www.laap.net) run by the University of Southern California is still active. The Telehouse LA facility is interconnected to the LAAP exchange and there are other things in the offing that I am not at liberty to disclose today, but will be rolled out in the very near future (press releases being prepared as I write). So yes, there are viable options in the Los Angeles area for AP carriers to exchange traffic with other entities here and vice versa. Celeste Anderson LAAP Operations Manager (among other things) USC/ISI celeste@isi.edu ------- Forwarded Message Date: 29 Sep 2002 06:08:40 -0000 From: Paul Vixie <vixie@vix.com> To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: AP IX locations
I would confirm GM's assertion. Also, if you have the luxury of caring more about a smaller set of large-capacity Tier1 private peers, there is some presence of AsiaPac providers doing this at Equinix SJ.
Actually Equinix-Los Angeles has more Asian based Networks coming in for turn-up in October than any other region from details gathered this week. Chunghwa is in as of this week. SingTel, Japan Telecom, Hanaro, are on track for peer-ready in October. DACOM is considering, etc.
so what does that make telehouse-la after all these years... chopped liver? there have been Plenty of asian isp's in los angeles for Quite a while now. there also seems to be a PAIX switch inside 1 Wilshire now. (mfn's chap.11 filing having sawn off any hope we had of opening PAIX-LA.) - -- Paul Vixie ------- End of Forwarded Message
I have heard that the new paix switch will be attached as well. But only rumored not sure if its true. On Mon, 30 Sep 2002, Celeste Anderson wrote:
Paul, et al.
As I have responded privately to to others offlist, while MAE-LA has withered, the other half of the exchange in LA (LAAP - www.laap.net) run by the University of Southern California is still active. The Telehouse LA facility is interconnected to the LAAP exchange and there are other things in the offing that I am not at liberty to disclose today, but will be rolled out in the very near future (press releases being prepared as I write).
So yes, there are viable options in the Los Angeles area for AP carriers to exchange traffic with other entities here and vice versa.
Celeste Anderson LAAP Operations Manager (among other things) USC/ISI celeste@isi.edu
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Date: 29 Sep 2002 06:08:40 -0000 From: Paul Vixie <vixie@vix.com> To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: AP IX locations
I would confirm GM's assertion. Also, if you have the luxury of caring more about a smaller set of large-capacity Tier1 private peers, there is some presence of AsiaPac providers doing this at Equinix SJ.
Actually Equinix-Los Angeles has more Asian based Networks coming in for turn-up in October than any other region from details gathered this week. Chunghwa is in as of this week. SingTel, Japan Telecom, Hanaro, are on track for peer-ready in October. DACOM is considering, etc.
so what does that make telehouse-la after all these years... chopped liver? there have been Plenty of asian isp's in los angeles for Quite a while now.
there also seems to be a PAIX switch inside 1 Wilshire now. (mfn's chap.11 filing having sawn off any hope we had of opening PAIX-LA.) - -- Paul Vixie
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I have heard that the new paix switch will be attached [to laap] as well. But only rumored not sure if its true.
it's true. there was a launch party recently when the paix switch was announced for 1 wilshire, and laap was absolutely mentioned along with the words "just like seattle" with regard to ix interconnect. paix is late with interconnect to nyiix and ames due to fiber delays, but there ought to be no such delays for a 1 wilshire switch.
Going to the LAAP website yields no list of members. Does someone have a current list. AS20144 would be willing to peer with reasonable folks at the LAAP but lacking a list (and yes its been asked for in the past with no reply) we don't know who is there. John Brown Member of the Peering coordinators team for AS20144 On Mon, Sep 30, 2002 at 01:00:33PM -0700, Celeste Anderson wrote:
Paul, et al.
As I have responded privately to to others offlist, while MAE-LA has withered, the other half of the exchange in LA (LAAP - www.laap.net) run by the University of Southern California is still active. The Telehouse LA facility is interconnected to the LAAP exchange and there are other things in the offing that I am not at liberty to disclose today, but will be rolled out in the very near future (press releases being prepared as I write).
So yes, there are viable options in the Los Angeles area for AP carriers to exchange traffic with other entities here and vice versa.
Celeste Anderson LAAP Operations Manager (among other things) USC/ISI celeste@isi.edu
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Date: 29 Sep 2002 06:08:40 -0000 From: Paul Vixie <vixie@vix.com> To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: AP IX locations
I would confirm GM's assertion. Also, if you have the luxury of caring more about a smaller set of large-capacity Tier1 private peers, there is some presence of AsiaPac providers doing this at Equinix SJ.
Actually Equinix-Los Angeles has more Asian based Networks coming in for turn-up in October than any other region from details gathered this week. Chunghwa is in as of this week. SingTel, Japan Telecom, Hanaro, are on track for peer-ready in October. DACOM is considering, etc.
so what does that make telehouse-la after all these years... chopped liver? there have been Plenty of asian isp's in los angeles for Quite a while now.
there also seems to be a PAIX switch inside 1 Wilshire now. (mfn's chap.11 filing having sawn off any hope we had of opening PAIX-LA.) - -- Paul Vixie
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