Intriguing.  If it were only that though, wouldn’t they just still pick it up 
via TeliaSonera IC?

I did notice that in the past few months, TeliaSonera has been dropping AS3549 
from spots where they had session with both AS3549 and with AS3356 and now 
reaches AS3549 via AS3356.


> On Jan 21, 2016, at 1:08 PM, Marty Strong <ma...@cloudflare.com> wrote:
> 
> I’ve heard from the grape vine that this is due to the GBLX to Level3 
> transition, and it’s in fact paid IP transit.
> 
> Regards,
> Marty Strong
> --------------------------------------
> CloudFlare - AS13335
> Network Engineer
> ma...@cloudflare.com
> +44 7584 906 055
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> 
> http://www.peeringdb.com/view.php?asn=13335
> 
>> On 21 Jan 2016, at 18:37, Matthew D. Hardeman <mharde...@ipifony.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Yesterday I was looking at some of the IPv4 and IPv6 session summaries on 
>> http://lg.he.net and saw that both the Equinix Los Angeles and Equinix 
>> Ashburn site routers have new IPv4 and IPv6 sessions (not yet running, but 
>> administratively up for about 6 days now) configured for AS3356.
>> 
>> I know they already peer IPv6, though not at those sites.  Is this the first 
>> hint that HE and Level3 are coming around on an IPv4 and IPv6 peering 
>> agreement?
> 

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