Carrier Hotels/Well Connected locations (Phoenix, AZ)

2007-02-05 Thread Deepak Jain
Would someone mind forwarding me a list of sites suitable for putting a POP in Phoenix AZ (well connected, lots of fiber carriers, availability of dark/metro fiber, etc, etc.) As a courtesy to the list, private replies please. Thanks in advance, Deepak

Re: Phoenix

2005-07-17 Thread Dave Siegel
If that is a general question, I'd say the answer is no. There does not seem to be a great deal of interest in Phoenix as a peering location. Years ago, MPIX was founded and located in the Genuity/GTE facility in Phoenix, but that closed quite some time ago. If there is a small REP or IX

Re: Phoenix

2005-07-16 Thread Bill Woodcock
Is there any interest in peering in Phoenix? There was in fact an exchange point in Phoenix for some time, though I don't know if it's active now. Dave Siegel and John Brown (cc'd) are the two people most likely to know for sure, I'd guess. -Bill

Phoenix

2005-07-15 Thread Louisa.Coughlan
Title: Phoenix Is there any interest in peering in Phoenix?

Phoenix Topics

2003-01-13 Thread Susan Harris
Here are the talks we've scheduled so far for the Phoenix NANOG, Feb. 9-11: Sunday Tutorials - A Methodology for Troubleshooting Interdomain IP Multicast Level: Intermediate/Advanced Bill Nickless Caren Litvanyi, Argonne Nat'l Lab - BGP Techniques

Re: MAE-Phoenix info request

2002-04-06 Thread bmanning
been the reality for a lng time. -Bill early days, MAE was not a service mark of Worldcom nee MFS. folks can and did use the term to refer to this nifty thing that we now call an Internet Exchange. The MAE in Phoenix

Re: MAE-Phoenix info request

2002-04-06 Thread Richard A Steenbergen
. The MAE in Phoenix was originally constructed by Dave Siegel and it ran from 1996 through 1998/9. Or companies like http://www.maedulles.net/ who aren't exchange points at all. -- Richard A Steenbergen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.e-gerbil.net/ras PGP Key ID: 0x138EA177 (67 29

Re: MAE-Phoenix info request

2002-04-06 Thread Paul Vixie
The MAE in Phoenix was originally constructed by Dave Siegel and it ran from 1996 through 1998/9. and if anybody thinks phoenix still/again needs an exchange point, i'd thank you very much for contacting me about it off-list. -- Paul Vixie [EMAIL PROTECTED] President, PAIX.Net Inc

RE: MAE-Phoenix info request

2002-04-05 Thread Bill Woodcock
It's not a MAE. All MAE's are listed at http://www.mae.net/ ...which has never stopped some other early exchanges from calling themselves MAEs, just as there are exchanges that call themselves NAPs, other than the NII-defined four. Not suggesting it's a good idea, just that it's been the