On 6/5/16 6:23 PM, Josh Reynolds wrote: > Uhm, what? Where do you think ISPs get their transit exactly?
They buy from 2 or more wholesale transit providers and in general they opportunistically peer, although scale helps a lot there. > On Jun 5, 2016 8:17 PM, "joel jaeggli" <joe...@bogus.com > <mailto:joe...@bogus.com>> wrote: > > HE's downstream cone does not include a whole lot of residential ISPs. > if you further exclude the ones that are multihomed you're left with a > pretty small subset. that said they (HE) can be and are a valuable peer > both in v4 and v6. > > Personally I wouldn't single home to anything that looks tier-1ish but > your mileage may vary the residential operators I look at tend to be > fairly diversly connected. > > On 6/3/16 5:46 PM, Josh Reynolds wrote: > > You might be one of a handful. > > On Jun 3, 2016 7:35 PM, "Gary E. Miller" <g...@rellim.com > <mailto:g...@rellim.com>> wrote: > > > >> Yo Spencer! > >> > >> On Fri, 3 Jun 2016 20:13:03 -0400 > >> Spencer Ryan <sr...@arbor.net <mailto:sr...@arbor.net>> wrote: > >> > >>> Yes but HE doesn't serve residential users directly. > >> > >> Really? I am the only one? Doubtful. > >> > >> RGDS > >> GARY > >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> Gary E. Miller Rellim 109 NW Wilmington Ave., Suite E, Bend, OR 97703 > >> g...@rellim.com <mailto:g...@rellim.com> Tel:+1 541 382 > 8588 <tel:%2B1%20541%20382%208588> > >> > > > >
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