Re: South America Peering

2007-12-28 Thread Nicolas Antoniello

Hi Adam,

I work for a Telecom Company (AS 6057) here in Uruguay (South America). May be, 
the main
site you should consider if you want peering with S.A. is the NAP at Miami 
(wich in fact
is operated by Terremark).
There you'll find some ISP such as us, some from Argentina, some from Brazil, 
etc...

If you want, we may follow this thread out-NANOG list.

Nicolas.


Robert Boyle wrote:
 
 At 07:39 PM 12/27/2007, AD wrote:
 hello,

  does anyone have any experience with peering in S. America?  I am
 looking to move a lot of data between NewYork/LA and a few south
 american countries and looking for some ISPs that have reliable
 peering into those countries.

  Any recommendations would be appreciated.  The one i did find was
 Terremark, but no others yet.
 
 Adam,
 
 If you want connectivity to Latin America (inc. S. America) from the US
 (LA  NY),  then you probably want to be at NOA in Miami. That is a
 Terremark facility, but lots of carriers are there. Look at their
 carrier customer list and you will see all of the carriers connected to
 them in Miami:
 
 http://marketplace.terremark.com/bysegment.asp?s=1
 
 We have a few connections which go through NOA and we have found the
 pricing to get high speed circuits to NY and LA from Miami to be very
 reasonable. Good luck with your project.
 
 -Robert
 
 
 
 
 Tellurian Networks - Global Hosting Solutions Since 1995
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South America Peering

2007-12-27 Thread AD
hello,
 does anyone have any experience with peering in S. America?  I am looking
to move a lot of data between NewYork/LA and a few south american countries
and looking for some ISPs that have reliable peering into those countries.

 Any recommendations would be appreciated.  The one i did find was
Terremark, but no others yet.

 thanks
 Adam


Re: South America Peering

2007-12-27 Thread Robert Boyle


At 07:39 PM 12/27/2007, AD wrote:

hello,

 does anyone have any experience with peering in S. America?  I am 
looking to move a lot of data between NewYork/LA and a few south 
american countries and looking for some ISPs that have reliable 
peering into those countries.


 Any recommendations would be appreciated.  The one i did find was 
Terremark, but no others yet.


Adam,

If you want connectivity to Latin America (inc. S. America) from the 
US (LA  NY),  then you probably want to be at NOA in Miami. That is 
a Terremark facility, but lots of carriers are there. Look at their 
carrier customer list and you will see all of the carriers connected 
to them in Miami:


http://marketplace.terremark.com/bysegment.asp?s=1

We have a few connections which go through NOA and we have found the 
pricing to get high speed circuits to NY and LA from Miami to be very 
reasonable. Good luck with your project.


-Robert




Tellurian Networks - Global Hosting Solutions Since 1995
http://www.tellurian.com | 888-TELLURIAN | 973-300-9211
Well done is better than well said. - Benjamin Franklin



Re: South America Peering

2007-12-27 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore


On Dec 27, 2007, at 9:44 PM, Robert Boyle wrote:

At 07:39 PM 12/27/2007, AD wrote:




does anyone have any experience with peering in S. America?  I am  
looking to move a lot of data between NewYork/LA and a few south  
american countries and looking for some ISPs that have reliable  
peering into those countries.


Any recommendations would be appreciated.  The one i did find was  
Terremark, but no others yet.


Adam,

If you want connectivity to Latin America (inc. S. America) from the  
US (LA  NY),  then you probably want to be at NOA in Miami. That is  
a Terremark facility, but lots of carriers are there. Look at their  
carrier customer list and you will see all of the carriers connected  
to them in Miami:


Most people (including the facility itself) call it NotA. :)

Terremark runs an IX in Miami with lots of south of the border  
networks, as well as the one in São Paulo, which is probably the one  
you found.


Other than that, there's another IX in São Paulo just a few miles from  
the Terremark facility with some additional, as well as some  
duplicate, carriers.


Besides São Paulo, I do not know any IXes in SA with lots of good  
peering, but would love to be educated.


--
TTFN,
patrick