Which is a shame. As since we introduced the Route Server all the power
is with them to decide who and what they peer. The whole point is to
reduce the need for ISPs to have individual peering settings. Not sure
what their plan is when we have 50-100 peers. Ultimately it is there
loss however as no-one will use their services, as they will perform poorly.
On 26/02/13 13:26, Reinier Battenberg wrote:
I am just following the logic the way Datanet described it. They have
absolutely no intention of working with other peers to rectify the situation.
On Tuesday 26 February 2013 13:16:27 Simon Vass wrote:
I think I would rephrase that but essentially yes.
On 26/02/13 13:14, Reinier Battenberg wrote:
very true, simon. At the moment the Datanet offer for local traffic is not
really working out. While datanet is peering with the UIXP, no other
members at the UIXP are peering with datanet. You'll get your keystrokes
on MTN going via london into your VPS.
Rather take another option, while you can.
rgds.
reinier
On Tuesday 26 February 2013 13:11:53 Simon Vass wrote:
As do Datanet, but you might have a hard time getting to them over the
IX ;-)
On 26/02/13 13:07, Reinier Battenberg wrote:
Hi,
You can try Roke Telkom, they lease out VPS's.
You can mail:
James Byaruhanga <[email protected]>
rgds,
Reinier
On Tuesday 26 February 2013 13:05:05 Mike Epps wrote:
Hello guys,
I was wondering if any one out there knows of any company in Uganda
that deals shell accounts, that is Linux accounts that I can SSH into
and install personal software.
thanks in advance
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