Re: [AusNOG] Expression of Interest Singapore – to Melbourne / Sydney Capacity Group Buy

2019-09-24 Thread Nathan Brookfield
I’ll take 500Mbps to a Gig, done deal!

Nathan Brookfield
Chief Executive Officer

Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd
http://www.simtronic.com.au

On 25 Sep 2019, at 14:23, James Braunegg  wrote:


Dear AusNOG

Following on from my post, only a few minutes ago …

I have had lots of enquires and even some capacity wholesales complaining that 
the price of $1.50 USD is too low….

Apparently some people who already committed to buying SG to Aust capacity are 
paying a much higher price and are upset that as a group we can lower the price 
so much !

I’ve also had a new wholesaler step up and say they will beat any other price I 
obtain at a wholesale rate… which could make it even cheaper than the $1.50 USD 
per mbit 

So game on….

How much capacity can we buy collectively and how cheap can we make it for 
everyone.

Looking forward to hearing from anyone who is interested.

Kindest Regards

James Braunegg

1300 769 972 / 0488 997 207
ja...@micron21.com
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From: AusNOG  On Behalf Of James Braunegg
Sent: Wednesday, 25 September 2019 1:52 PM
To: aus...@ausnog.net
Subject: [AusNOG] Expression of Interest Singapore – to Melbourne / Sydney 
Capacity Group Buy

Dear AusNOG

With Sea-Me-We 3 down again, I have been approached by a number of people 
looking for smaller amounts of capacity from Australia to Singapore, so I 
reached out to David Hughes for his blessing to post this on AusNOG.

I am looking to see if other AusNOG Network Operators are interested in 
combining capacity requirements to achieve better overall pricing for capacity 
between Australia and Singapore.

With enough interest our target price will be $1.50 USD per mbit with a minimum 
purchase of 1G plus a port fee to cover the switching equipment.

If we can get enough AusNOG operators on board this will help significant 
reduce collectively everyone’s international bandwidth costs to Singapore.

The idea at this stage is to delivery capacity from Equinix SG1 in Singapore, 
to Melbourne NextDC M1 / Equinix ME1 along with Equinix SY1 in Sydney via a 
physical cross connections. If we get enough interest for a drop in Perth we 
will also look at this and could even hand off capacity over MegaPort or any 
virtual IX services anywhere in Australia.

We plan to use two Cisco Nexus 93180YC switches in each location allowing 
network operators to arrange multiply cross connections in each location and 
also providing equipment redundancy for the service. Cross connection speeds 
can be either 1G, 10G, 25G along with a few 100G ports also available.

Each network operator part of the group buy would be provided a number of 
switch ports in Singapore where external services can be ordered and patched 
into a full dot1q isolated network for each participate.

We also have access to Equinix Singapore IX Peering routes so happy to provide 
these to interested parties, also available if needed is the ability to co 
locate networking equipment by the RU within Equinix SG1.

If you are interested in joining forces please email or call me so I can start 
to collating everyone’s interest and bring all parties together.

Looking forward to hearing from you

Kindest Regards

James Braunegg

1300 769 972 / 0488 997 207
ja...@micron21.com
www.micron21.com/






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Re: [AusNOG] Expression of Interest Singapore – to Melbourne / Sydney Capacity Group Buy

2019-09-24 Thread James Braunegg
Dear AusNOG

Following on from my post, only a few minutes ago …

I have had lots of enquires and even some capacity wholesales complaining that 
the price of $1.50 USD is too low….

Apparently some people who already committed to buying SG to Aust capacity are 
paying a much higher price and are upset that as a group we can lower the price 
so much !

I’ve also had a new wholesaler step up and say they will beat any other price I 
obtain at a wholesale rate… which could make it even cheaper than the $1.50 USD 
per mbit 

So game on….

How much capacity can we buy collectively and how cheap can we make it for 
everyone.

Looking forward to hearing from anyone who is interested.

Kindest Regards

James Braunegg



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1300 769 972 / 0488 997 207

ja...@micron21.com

www.micron21.com/


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From: AusNOG  On Behalf Of James Braunegg
Sent: Wednesday, 25 September 2019 1:52 PM
To: aus...@ausnog.net
Subject: [AusNOG] Expression of Interest Singapore – to Melbourne / Sydney 
Capacity Group Buy

Dear AusNOG

With Sea-Me-We 3 down again, I have been approached by a number of people 
looking for smaller amounts of capacity from Australia to Singapore, so I 
reached out to David Hughes for his blessing to post this on AusNOG.

I am looking to see if other AusNOG Network Operators are interested in 
combining capacity requirements to achieve better overall pricing for capacity 
between Australia and Singapore.

With enough interest our target price will be $1.50 USD per mbit with a minimum 
purchase of 1G plus a port fee to cover the switching equipment.

If we can get enough AusNOG operators on board this will help significant 
reduce collectively everyone’s international bandwidth costs to Singapore.

The idea at this stage is to delivery capacity from Equinix SG1 in Singapore, 
to Melbourne NextDC M1 / Equinix ME1 along with Equinix SY1 in Sydney via a 
physical cross connections. If we get enough interest for a drop in Perth we 
will also look at this and could even hand off capacity over MegaPort or any 
virtual IX services anywhere in Australia.

We plan to use two Cisco Nexus 93180YC switches in each location allowing 
network operators to arrange multiply cross connections in each location and 
also providing equipment redundancy for the service. Cross connection speeds 
can be either 1G, 10G, 25G along with a few 100G ports also available.

Each network operator part of the group buy would be provided a number of 
switch ports in Singapore where external services can be ordered and patched 
into a full dot1q isolated network for each participate.

We also have access to Equinix Singapore IX Peering routes so happy to provide 
these to interested parties, also available if needed is the ability to co 
locate networking equipment by the RU within Equinix SG1.

If you are interested in joining forces please email or call me so I can start 
to collating everyone’s interest and bring all parties together.

Looking forward to hearing from you

Kindest Regards

James Braunegg



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1300 769 972 / 0488 997 207

ja...@micron21.com

www.micron21.com/


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[AusNOG] Expression of Interest Singapore – to Melbourne / Sydney Capacity Group Buy

2019-09-24 Thread James Braunegg
Dear AusNOG

With Sea-Me-We 3 down again, I have been approached by a number of people 
looking for smaller amounts of capacity from Australia to Singapore, so I 
reached out to David Hughes for his blessing to post this on AusNOG.

I am looking to see if other AusNOG Network Operators are interested in 
combining capacity requirements to achieve better overall pricing for capacity 
between Australia and Singapore.

With enough interest our target price will be $1.50 USD per mbit with a minimum 
purchase of 1G plus a port fee to cover the switching equipment.

If we can get enough AusNOG operators on board this will help significant 
reduce collectively everyone’s international bandwidth costs to Singapore.

The idea at this stage is to delivery capacity from Equinix SG1 in Singapore, 
to Melbourne NextDC M1 / Equinix ME1 along with Equinix SY1 in Sydney via a 
physical cross connections. If we get enough interest for a drop in Perth we 
will also look at this and could even hand off capacity over MegaPort or any 
virtual IX services anywhere in Australia.

We plan to use two Cisco Nexus 93180YC switches in each location allowing 
network operators to arrange multiply cross connections in each location and 
also providing equipment redundancy for the service. Cross connection speeds 
can be either 1G, 10G, 25G along with a few 100G ports also available.

Each network operator part of the group buy would be provided a number of 
switch ports in Singapore where external services can be ordered and patched 
into a full dot1q isolated network for each participate.

We also have access to Equinix Singapore IX Peering routes so happy to provide 
these to interested parties, also available if needed is the ability to co 
locate networking equipment by the RU within Equinix SG1.

If you are interested in joining forces please email or call me so I can start 
to collating everyone’s interest and bring all parties together.

Looking forward to hearing from you

Kindest Regards

James Braunegg



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1300 769 972 / 0488 997 207

ja...@micron21.com

www.micron21.com/


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