On 19.11.2009 13:09 Bernd SPIESS wrote
>> However, I am quite sure that even bureaucrat companies can do it
>> quicker than years if their peering policy is not too weird (ok I'm
>> exlcuding a lot of 4 digit ASses :)
>
> i can assure you, you are wrong :-) at vienna vix it takes about one
> year to have an answer from everbody. it took about 2 years at milano
> and about 15 rounds of asking to have a yes+session or no from
> everyone de-cix seems to be the worst - after more than one year we
> still miss answers from about 80 carriers and are in the 10´th round
> of asking :-)
>
don't you think that this is somewhat related to the number of members
connected to an exchange? Hence time/#members would be more interesting.
Imho this also is a strong argument for using routeservers. You will be
up to speed immediately! And then there are members you never ever will
get peering with!
Arnold
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