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 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ------- Forwarded Message > > Date: 29 Sep 2002 06:08:40 -0000 > From: Paul Vixie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 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 >