Hi all, As it was mentioned just thought I'd chime in - I'm the operator of https://bgp.services/ - if you have any suggestions/additions shoot me a mail off-list and I'll be more than happy to add them.
Tom On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 5:28 PM Yugandhar Veeramachaneni <he...@yugandhar.me> wrote: > Hello, > > http://bgp.services is a community maintained spreadsheet with details of > providers who offer BGP sessions across the world. I think it will be > useful for you. > > Regards, > Yugandhar > > > On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 9:06 AM Anthony Leto <anth...@fms.io> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I would checkout NetActuate. They are pretty awesome when it comes to > > Anycast IPv4 /IPv6 and they do custom VM's. > > > > Anthony Leto > > > > On 8/7/2018 2:51:59 PM, John Kristoff <j...@depaul.edu> wrote: > > > > Friends, > > > > For those that may have used or know of a service like this. I know > > some exist, but it doesn't seem to be that popular or widely advertised > > as a standard service. > > > > I'm interested in pointers to a hosting/network provider that leases > > dedicated servers and can provide an anycast IP address assignment to > > two or more US-diversely connected POPs, but with reasonably consistent > > routing (e.g. peering, transit). A customer-shared prefix is OK. I'm > > interested in pointers to networks that would provide the prefix and > > handle all the routing. > > > > If you represent a network and sales is part of your job, I don't mind > > an off list pointer to a web page describing such a service, but please, > > this is not an invitation for "call me to discuss needs and options" > > replies nor an opportunity to get me on your customer prospect list. > > You likely ensure I never do business with you if you do either of > > those things. :-) > > > > Thank you, > > > > John > > >